Rice vinegar or Asian vinegar is made from fermented rice or rice wine. Used in Asian cooking, especially in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisines, the process of making rice vinegar involves fermenting the sugars in rice to create alcohol and then allowing the alcohol to ferment into acetic acid, which gives vinegar its characteristic sour taste.
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