Is apple cider vinegar an antibiotic?
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Apple cider vinegar may also have antibacterial properties. One test tube study found that apple cider vinegar was effective at killing Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, which is the bacteria responsible for staph infections.
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I use it to make veggie pasta salad/slaw, but it can be used to make zucchini pasta. Simply "peel" the zucchini with the peeler and voila – little veggie "pasta" strips!.
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Answer: It the apple's apperance will change,brownish discolartion occurs if exposed to oxygen for a certain time and temperature.
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Heat a saucepan with water (at least 3 inches of water so that the poached egg doesn't get stuck on the bottom of the pan). Add a small amount of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice to the water (the egg white becomes firmer faster if you add vinegar, but it's not essential if you're not making runny poached eggs)..
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