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JWBH > wrote:
> "limey" > wrote: >> "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote: >>> "Sheldon" > wrote: >>> To highlight flavor without adding salt, especially with vegtables, >>> use citrus juices and various vinegars... a good malt vinegar on >>> french fries eliminates the need for salt and salt laden condiments >>> like ketchup. >>> >>> Good point with the vinegar. As a kid, the only vinegar I knew was the >>> white stuff and thought it was nasty. Many years later, I find that >>> there are many other types that are really quite pleasing to the taste >>> buds. >> Malt vinegar is the vinegar of choice in the UK for fish and chips. Great idea. I liked the malt vinegar I had with fish and chips in the UK. Until now, I only used vinegar on salads and with spinach. Adding malt vinegar to my shopping list! > japanese make hundreds of different types of vinegar, some > very mild. try Mitsukan for a start, japanese choice for > fish and chips. Another great idea. Dick |
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