õunhapet
Õunhapet is a term used in Estonian to refer to cider vinegar. It is a fermented product made from apple juice, where the sugars are converted into alcohol and then further oxidized into acetic acid. This process gives cider vinegar its characteristic sour taste and aroma.
Cider vinegar has been used for centuries for various purposes, including culinary applications, preservation of food,
Historically, cider vinegar was also valued for its perceived health benefits. It was sometimes consumed diluted
The production of õunhapet typically involves two stages of fermentation. First, yeast converts the apple sugars