punaviiniksi
Punaviiniksi is the Finnish term for red wine vinegar. It is produced through the fermentation of red wine, similar to how wine is made from grape juice. The process involves a secondary fermentation where alcohol is converted into acetic acid by acetic acid bacteria. This results in a tangy, acidic liquid with a distinct flavor profile derived from the red wine used in its production.
The color of punaviiniksi typically ranges from ruby red to a deeper brownish-red, depending on the type
Punaviiniksi is a versatile ingredient in Finnish cuisine and beyond. It is commonly used as a base
Commercially, punaviiniksi is readily available in grocery stores in Finland and in specialty food sections internationally.