Will soaking vegetables in vinegar remove all the vitamins?
No, soaking vegetables in vinegar will not remove all the vitamins. Most vitamins are water-soluble and will not be affected by vinegar. However, some vitamins, such as vitamin C, can be destroyed by vinegar. To preserve the nutritional value of vegetables, it is best to soak them in water rather than vinegar.
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