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Can tarragon french wine vinegar be used for white vinegar?
Tarragon french wine vinegar cannot be used as a substitute for white vinegar.
White vinegar is a clear, distilled vinegar made from fermented grains. It has a sharp, acidic taste and is commonly used in cooking, cleaning, and as a preservative.
Tarragon french wine vinegar, on the other hand, is made from fermented wine and infused with tarragon herb.
It has a distinctive, slightly sweet flavor with undertones of anise and is commonly used as a seasoning or marinade in cooking.
While both are vinegars, their distinct flavors and aromas make them unsuitable substitutes for each other.
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