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What is the difference between apple vinegar and cider vinegar?
Apple vinegar and cider vinegar are the same product. The term "apple cider vinegar" is more commonly used in North America, while "apple vinegar" is more common in other parts of the world. Both terms refer to vinegar made from fermented apple cider or apple must.
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