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Try putting a little in when you poach eggs. It helps keep them from falling apart.
To eat? No. Every hot sauce I don't like tastes like vinegar. Cholula doesn't, which is why it's the best hot sauce.
Exception: salt and vinegar potato chips are wonderful.
I have 4 bottles of rice vinegar in the cupboard. I forgot I hadn't used all of what I already have when I got more. I got an invitation to Thanksgiving from family members, and while I haven't committed, I might make musubi to bring as a side. I need to make sure my young niece and nephews learn to give Spam the respect it deserves.
I dunno about that, I prefer things that taste bitter over sour.
But so few things do taste bitter, that one may eat or drink.
Yes I too am amazed that they actually did a scientific study on that proverb.