Acetomel

Acetomel is a syrup made from honey and vinegar with a sweet and sour taste. It was commonly used in the preservation of fruit, though it is very seldom used today.[1] Certain fruits, when preserved thus, such as quinces, pears, and grapes, are called aceto-dolce, that is "sweet-and-sour fruit".[2][3] A related sauce is called agrodolce.

Notes

  1. James, Mary (2005). Cooking & Food. Lotus Press. p. 7. ISBN 8189093258.
  2. Montagné, Prosper (1977). "Acetomel". The New Larousse Gastronomique. Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 0-517-53137-2.
  3. Morton, Mark (2004). Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities. Insomniac Press. p. 162. ISBN 1897415931.
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