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Why are same perishable food preserved in vinegar?​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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  • Vinegar is an extremely acidic liquid. Very few microorganisms (ie bacteria and fungus which cause foods to spoil) can survive in such an acidic environment. ... Therefore, as vitually nothing can colonise whatever is in the vinegar, the food will be very effectively preserved.
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