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Vinegar

Vinegars & producers

All 102
England 44
Italy 11
Spain 4
Northern Ireland 4
Germany 3
Greece 3
Wales 3
Ireland 2
Slovakia 2
China 1
Croatia 1
Japan 1
Taiwan 1
France 1
United States of America 1

Vinegars

1

Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di Modena

Province of Modena, Italy
4.6

Produced since the Middle Ages and famous throughout the world, the traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena is made from a reduction of pressed and cooked Trebbiano and Lambrusco white grapes. The grape juice is boiled down to app... READ MORE

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Aceto Balsamico di Modena

Province of Modena, Italy
4.6

Widely used and commonly found on restaurant tables across Europe, Aceto Balsamico di Modena is produced in the neighboring provinces of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Aceto di Modena is an inexpensive, less aged variety of Aceto Balsamico Tra... READ MORE

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Vinagre de Jerez

Province of Cádiz, Spain
4.3

Vinagre de Jerez is a vinegar obtained from the acetous fermentation of wines from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez or Jiménez and Muscatel grape varieties produced in the provinces of Cádiz... READ MORE

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Aceto balsamico

Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy
4.0

Aceto Balsamico, or balsamic vinegar, is a traditional vinegar from Italy, specifically from the Emilia-Romagna region, with its most famous origins in the cities of Modena and Reggio Emilia. It is crafted from the must of white Trebbiano grapes, ... READ MORE

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Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di Reggio Emilia

Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy
3.9

Named after the province and region of its origin, Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di Reggio Emilia is a balsamic vinegar obtained by fermenting and refining cooked grapes of the Lambrusco and Trebbiano varieties. The grape... READ MORE

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Black rice vinegar (Zhenjiang xiang cu)

Zhenjiang, China
3.8

Zhenjiang xiang cu is a rice vinegar of a unique taste and production process, made in the Zhenjiang region in the southeast of China. It comes in two varieties, depending on its shelf life - Fragrant Vinegar has a shelf life of over 180 days, and... READ MORE

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Vinagre de Montilla-Moriles

Province of Córdoba, Spain
n/a

Vinagre de Montilla-Moriles is a wine vinegar obtained by the acetous fermentation of Montilla-Moriles PDO wine, with the addition, where appropriate, of muscatel varieties of the same wine and concentrated must (juice f... READ MORE

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Vinagre Del Condado de Huelva

Province of Huelva, Spain
n/a

Originating from one of the most abundant wine growing regions of Spain, Condado de Huelva vinegar is produced by fermenting wine made from the following grape varieties: Zalema, Palomino Fino, Listán de Huelv... READ MORE

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Chinese red vinegar (Da hong zhe cu)

China
n/a

Chinese red vinegar, often recognized for its subtle, sweet, and mildly tart flavor profile, is a vibrant and integral component in numerous Asian dishes, particularly within the diverse and intricate world of Chinese cuisine. Crafted from ferment... READ MORE

Dishes with Vinegar

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Shawarma

Lebanon

4.6

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Most iconic: Barbar (Beirut, Lebanon)

Marinated and spit-roasted, shawarma is a delicious Middle Eastern meat treat whose origins can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire era, while its name stems from the Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish word çevirme (lit. to turn;... READ MORE

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Gringas

Mexico

4.6

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Most iconic: El Vilsito (Mexico City, Mexico)

Gringas is a typical Mexican dish made with flour tortillas filled with al pastor marinated pork meat, cheese, and, most commonly, pineapple slices, although onions, chili sauce, and coriander can all be added to the dish according to the... READ MORE

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Guasacaca

Venezuela

4.6

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Guasacaca is Venezuela's version of guacamole, although it is not as thick. This simple combination of avocado, coriander, parsley, bell peppers, onions, garlic, salt, oil, and vinegar is typically consumed with barbecued meats such as beef, chick... READ MORE

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Gaziantep baklavası

Gaziantep

4.5

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Most iconic: Kocak Baklava (Gaziantep, Turkiye)

The ancient Anatolian city of Antep, today known as Gaziantep, is Türkiye's gastronomic capital famous for being home to the world’s finest pistachios and the delicious Antep baklavası. Originally an Ottoman legacy, baklava is regarded ... READ MORE

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Peruvian roast chicken (Pollo a la brasa)

Lima

4.5

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Most iconic: Pardos Chicken (Lima District, Peru)

Pollo a la brasa is a popular Peruvian dish consisting of crunchy and juicy charcoal-grilled chicken that is traditionally served with French fries and salads. Today, it is one of the most consumed meals in Peru, so much that 27 million Peruvians ... READ MORE

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Fıstıklı sarma

Turkiye

4.5

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Most iconic: Diyar Burma Tatlicisi (Ümraniye, Turkiye)

This Turkish sweet is made with a smooth, green, paste-like filling known as fıstık ezmesi (lit. pistachio butter). It is like a pistachio version of marzipan, and its bright green color is all-natural—it comes from the early-harves... READ MORE

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Banitsa with cheese (Banitsa sas sirene)

Bulgaria

4.5

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The Bulgarian pie banitsa made with cheese is the main version of this traditional pie. It's made by layering sheets of buttered phyllo pastry with a combination of eggs, yogurt, and cheese such as sirene and feta. There's an optional ingredient i... READ MORE

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Pernil

Puerto Rico

4.5

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Most iconic: El Jibarito (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Pernil is one of Puerto Rico's most famous dishes, a succulent roasted pork shoulder that is traditionally seasoned in a marinade called adobo mojado, consisting of paprika, salt, vinegar, garlic, and oregano. The name of the dish is deri... READ MORE

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Stir-fry shrimps (You bao xia)

Shanghai

4.5

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Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)

Stir-fry shrimps or you bao xia is a Chinese dish where whole shrimps are stir-fried in a wok until crispy. They are then soaked in a savory sauce that typically consists of chicken broth, black vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, and Shaoxing wi... READ MORE

10

Inasal na manok

Western Visayas

4.5

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Most iconic: Aida's Manokan (Bacolod, Philippines)

Inasal na manok is a unique Filipino grilled chicken dish which originated in Western Visayas and became the signature dish of the entire region. It employs various chicken cuts marinated in a mixture of vinegar and numerous spices such as lemongr... READ MORE

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Anticuchos de corazon

Peru

4.5

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Most iconic: Anticuchos de la Tia Grimanesa (Miraflores, Peru)

Anticucho de corazon is a traditional dish originating from Peru, consisting of beef heart skewers. The dish is made with a combination of beef heart, oil, red wine vinegar, garlic, oregano, cumin, salt, and aji panca hot pepper paste. The beef he... READ MORE

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Banitsa with cabbage (Zelnik)

North Macedonia

4.5

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Zelnik is a traditional North Macedonian pie that can be filled with a variety of different ingredients such as cheese, spinach, eggs, meat, leeks, or cabbage. For the best result, zelnik should be brushed with butter and oil before bakin... READ MORE

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Tacos de adobada

Mexico

4.5

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Tacos de adobada is a Mexican dish that's similar to tacos al pastor, but not the same. Both tacos al pastor and tacos de adobada refer to pork that's been marinated in a combination of spices, chili peppers, and vinegar. For al pastor, the pork i... READ MORE

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Tassot

Haiti

4.5

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Tassot is a traditional dish made with goat meat or beef as the main ingredient. Cubed meat is usually marinated in a combination of onions, orange juice, and lemon juice. It is then fried until it develops a crispy, brownish exterior. The dish is... READ MORE

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Tzatziki

Greece

4.4

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Most iconic: O Thanasis (Athens, Greece)

Tzatziki is a Greek concoction made from yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and numerous herbs and spices such as dill, mint, or parsley. It is usually served as a sauce accompanying many meat dishes, as a simple dip, or an appetizer. Its name is derived ... READ MORE

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Apfelstrudel

Vienna

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

A traditional pastry dessert with a rich and vivid history, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) is one of Austria's most popular delicacies. This sweet treat consists of thin layers of dough filled with a flavorful apple filling. Its story starts with th... READ MORE

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Lomo saltado

Peru

4.4

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Most iconic: Isolina Taberna Peruana (Barranco, Peru)

Lomo saltado is a traditional dish consisting of stir-fried marinated slices of sirloin or beef tenderloin, onions, yellow Peruvian chilis, and tomatoes. The dish is typically served with French fries and rice on the side, and can be found on the ... READ MORE

18

Svíčková

Czech Republic

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Imperial (Prague, Czech Republic)

This delicious beef dish is one of the best-known creations of Czech cuisine. It is made with marinated braised beef, usually tenderloin, served in a creamy vegetable sauce made with carrots, celeriac, and parsley root. The dish is usually spiced ... READ MORE

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Burek sa sirom

Serbia

4.4

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Most iconic: Pekara Trpković (Belgrade, Serbia)

Burek sa sirom is a phyllo pastry that is round or coil-shaped and filled with a mixture of cheese and eggs. The dough is made with flour, salt, and water (and perhaps a bit of oil) and stretched into translucent sheets. The sheets of phyllo dough... READ MORE

20

Vindaloo

Goa

4.4

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Most iconic: Venite (Panaji, India)

Vindaloo is a flavorful curry dish that is popular in England and the Indian regions of Goa and Konkan. It is typically made with marinated pork, but it can also be made with chicken, beef, mutton, or paneer. The name of the dish stems from the mi... READ MORE

21

Magret de canard

France

4.4

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Most iconic: Canard & Champagne (Paris, France)

This dish of flash-seared duck breast dates back to the late 1950s, when French chef André Daguin first prepared a magret like a steak and served it medium-rare. The meat is usually served thinly sliced and still slightly pink on the inside... READ MORE

22

Grilled octopus (Chtapodi sti schara)

Greece

4.4

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Most iconic: Kokkari Estiatorio (San Francisco, United States of America)

Chtapodi sti schara (grilled octopus) is a traditional octopus dish originating from Greece. Although there are variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of octopus, red wine vinegar, olive... READ MORE

23

Vietnamese Fish Sauce (Nước chấm)

Vietnam

4.4

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In its basic form, this ubiquitous Vietnamese sauce is prepared with a sour base of lime juice, or optionally vinegar, sugar, water, and fish sauce. Common additions include finely sliced chili peppers, garlic, shallots, spring onions, ginger, or ... READ MORE

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Roast suckling pig (Siu yuk)

Guangdong

4.4

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Most iconic: Lei Garden (Hong Kong, China)

A version of typical Cantonese siu mei (roasted meat dishes), siu yuk is a hefty meal that is mostly consumed in small quantities, made by roasting a whole, seasoned pig in charcoal furnaces at very high temperatures, resulting in succule... READ MORE

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Bistec a lo pobre

Peru

4.4

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Lomo a la pobre or bistec a lo pobre is a large meal similar to Chorrillana that is popular in Chile and Peru. In its basic form, the meal consists of steak, fried onions, fried potatoes, fried eggs, and rice. A large beef steak (usually rubbed wi... READ MORE

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Ciorba Radauteana

Rădăuți

4.4

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Most iconic: Restaurant Naţional (Rădăuți, Romania)

Ciorba Radauteana is a traditional soup. It's made with a combination of chicken, onions, sweet red pepper, celery, carrots, lemon juice, garlic, parsley, and sour cream. The ingredients are simmered over medium heat until the meat and the vegetab... READ MORE

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Beurre blanc

Saint-Julien-de-Concelles

4.4

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This thick, rich, creamy sauce is made from butter, white wine, shallots, and white wine vinegar. It has a slightly sweet, tangy flavor that goes especially well with poached fish, shellfish, and asparagus. This versatile sauce was popularized in ... READ MORE

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Paçanga böreği

Istanbul

4.4

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Paçanga böreği is a Turkish börek variety that's especially popular in the region of Anatolia and in Istanbul, where it's regarded as a traditional Sephardic Jewish specialty of the city. It's made by stuffing yufka or ph... READ MORE

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Strapatsada

Greece

4.4

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Most iconic: Peskesi (Heraklion, Greece)

This popular Greek dish, which goes under the name strapatsada or kagianas, consists of diced, sautéed tomatoes that are seasoned with fresh herbs, then combined with lightly beaten eggs and topped with crumbled feta cheese. With i... READ MORE

30

Crispy fried chicken (Zhaziji)

Guangdong

4.4

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Most iconic: Fook Lam Moon (Hong Kong, China)

A traditional dish of the Cantonese cuisine, crispy fried chicken consists of chicken that is first steamed and dried, then deep-fried in a special way so that the skin remains extremely crunchy, and the meat underneath gets tender. The chicken is... READ MORE

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Thai Grilled Chicken (Kai yang)

Northeastern Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: SP Chicken (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Kai yang is a poultry dish made by grilling or barbecuing a whole, marinated chicken. Although the dish has origins with the Lao people of northeastern Thailand, today it is extremely popular and commonly eaten throughout the country. The chicken ... READ MORE

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Anticuchos de pescado

Peru

4.4

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Most iconic: Pastuso (Melbourne, Australia)

Anticucho de pescado is a traditional dish originating from Peru, consisting of fish on skewers. The dish is prepared by marinating firm white fish in a combination of garlic, paprika, salt, vinegar, lime juice, oil, cumin, and black pepper. The f... READ MORE

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Hummus kawarma

Lebanon

4.4

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Hummus kawarma is a traditional version of hummus. In order to prepare it, freshly made hummus is topped with fried pieces of lamb. The hummus is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, crushed garlic, and cold water, while the kawarma consists ... READ MORE

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Suero

Colombia

4.4

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Suero is a creamy and tangy Colombian sauce or dip made with fermented whole milk, salt, and vinegar or lime juice. It originates from Colombia's coastal region, hence its other, extended name – suero costeño. It is often ser... READ MORE

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Chanakhi

Georgia

4.4

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Chanakhi is a hearty Georgian stew made with lamb, eggplant, sweet peppers, and tomatoes. The stew is typically flavored and seasoned with coriander, basil, pepper, and salt. This flavorful dish is traditionally served in individual clay pots, cal... READ MORE

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Chomchom

Tangail

4.4

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Chomchom is a traditional sweet from Bangladesh consisting of milk that is cooked in sugar syrup. It is often flavored with lemon juice and cardamom powder. The sweet treat can be served in a few different varieties – with chopped nuts, mala... READ MORE

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Bondipan

Buenos Aires

4.4

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Bondipan (or bondiola) is a classic sandwich originating from Argentine. Similar to the more famous choripan, this sandwich is made with bondiola de cerdo, pork shoulder that's roasted or grilled to perfection and served in crusty french bread. Th... READ MORE

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Pulled Pork

North Carolina

4.3

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Most iconic: Pecan Lodge (Dallas, United States of America)

Pulled pork is an American barbecue technique of cooking pork meat slowly over low heat, resulting in tender meat that can easily be pulled into small pieces. It is a specialty that originates from the western part of North Carolina, traditionally... READ MORE

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Spanakopita

Greece

4.3

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Most iconic: Pnyka (Athens, Greece)

Spanakopita is a Greek spinach pie consisting of a buttery, flaky phyllo pastry with a filling of cooked spinach, lemon juice, feta cheese, and sometimes dill. It can be served either as a small snack, an appetizer, or a light main course. Due to ... READ MORE

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Eggs Benedict

New York City

4.3

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Most iconic: Brennan's (New Orleans, United States of America)

Eggs Benedict is a breakfast or brunch meal consisting of toasted halves of an English muffin that are topped with a slice of ham or bacon, a poached egg, and sauce Hollandaise. Although there are numerous theories about the origin of the dish, mo... READ MORE

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Choripán

Argentina

4.3

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Most iconic: Nuestra Parrilla (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Choripán is the ultimate in Argentine street food, a sandwich consisting of a chorizo sausage and a variety of condiments in a crusty bun. It is usually consumed on the go, since it is mostly sold at street stands throughout Latin ... READ MORE

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Chimichurri

Argentina

4.3

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Most iconic: La Cabrera Parrilla Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

What harissa is to Moroccan cuisine and what mustard is to hot dogs in the USA, chimichurri is to steaks in Argentina. It is an aromatic mixture of parsley, garlic, oregano, sunflower oil, vinegar, and hot red pepper flakes, although additional in... READ MORE