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balsamic vinegar

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/bɔlˈsæmɪk ˈvɪnɪɡər/
Forms:balsamic vinegars
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a sweet vinegar with dark color that is aged in barrels, originally from Italy

Balsamic vinegar is a dark, syrupy vinegar originating from Italy, made from grapes that are boiled down to a thick syrup and then fermented. It has a complex and rich flavor profile, with a balance of sweetness and acidity, along with hints of fruitiness and woodiness from the aging process in wooden barrels. Balsamic vinegar is commonly used as a condiment, salad dressing, or flavoring agent in both savory and sweet dishes. It adds depth and complexity to salads, roasted vegetables, meats, cheeses, and even desserts.

  • They dipped their bread into a small bowl of balsamic vinegar and olive oil.
  • They used balsamic vinegar to marinate the grilled chicken.