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Good day, Steemians! 


We had some pomegranate seeds that were starting to taste a bit like alcohol. When fruit passes its prime for eating, it's time for some sustainable alchemy, so 

I made pomegranate vinegar and you can too!



Making vinegar is a super simple process - you put old fruit in a jar, 



cover it with 1 part sugar to 3 parts water (leave some space to allow for expansion), 



and toss in a mother. 



Weight down the fruit so it stays submerged below the liquid line (I use a glass lid from old mason jars with a little rose quartz crystal on it), cover it with a cheesecloth secured with a rubber band (because you want some airflow but not bugs), label it, and let the jar sit on a shelf in a cool, dark place for a few weeks, then voila - it's vinegar! 


So easy!!



They're on their way to new form now!


How much would you pay for pomegranate vinegar at a store? That's easily a super fancy $10+ foodie product, right? 

This was free, save my valuable manpower & time - but even this only takes like 15 minutes if you have all your materials together. Add 5 to 10 minutes for a sexy vinegar photoshoot, and you're still looking at less than half an hour to make an impressive, super duper healthy commodity. 

So what's a mother?

Have you ever heard of a SCOBY for kombucha or jun making? A mother is the same thing. SCOBY stands for Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast, and it's a wet, squishy, blobbly mass of microorganisms that eat sugar and excrete acid or alcohol, depending on the species. Vinegar is a weak acid, so the mother = SCOBY is going to do all the conversion work of turning your old fruits to delicious, delicious vinegar. 

So where do you get a mother? 

  • Maybe you have a nice friend who will share theirs - just pull off a chunk and both pieces will grow larger in the next batch of vinegar. 
  • Grow one in store bought vinegar. Ever see a blobby layer floating on your vinegar? It hasn't gone bad - that's a priceless mother! Sometimes you'll see some stringy things down at the bottom of something like Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar - that's a mother too! Strain it out with a coffee filter or something and you're in business.
  • Grow one in wine! Add a splash of balsamic to some red wine you don't find too yummy and wait a few weeks. The mother will eventually develop.
  • You can even just put fruit in a jar with sugar water - it may take a lot longer, but at some point the mother will grow. 
  • You could potentially buy one if you're really impatient or don't have any friends...but why would you want to pay taxes and for distribution and packaging and stuff? 


I got mine out of another vinegar we had in the works @gardenofeden


Vinegar is an important part of our food preservation system in the @gardenofeden, because it is a PRIMO way to use up older, softer, squishy, and/or bruised fruit (but not moldy - moldy parts can either be cut off or the whole thing can be chucked in the compost). Any kind of fruit will work! 

It's super yummy, and SUPER good for you! Plus, you pretty much can't mess it up: you can tell it's done vinegaring after a few weeks when you taste it and it tastes like vinegar...but sometimes something is a little off and it tastes more like alcohol. If it's not delicious for consumption, you can always use it for cleaning! 

In a few weeks, I'll check my pretty pomegranate vinegar and see how it turned out!


I hope you'll give it a try! 








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Great post , would like to try this .
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Give it a shot! I would like to know how it goes for you, @chelsevans1!

Great recipe! Just tried it..Can any vinegar put in refrigerator???! Thanks!

You can, but there's no need to. Vinegar is fine at room temperature.
If you're making it, I don't know if it will turn into vinegar as quickly if it's in the refrigerator.

i love Pomegranate i will test the Pomegranate Vinegar thanks for idea.

You're welcome, I hope it turns out delicious for you!

Thanks for the recipe. Never knew how to make vinegar.

I didn't know either until I came to the @gardenofeden, but they make lots of it here.
I had no idea it was so simple - put some almost rotting fruit in a jar with a blob and some sugar water and leave it on a shelf for a few weeks, then you get some über dank health elixir. It's magic!

Most interesting post, never tried making vinegar, wonder what the health benefits of pomegranate vinegar is? Thank you, you've prickled my curiosity, will try and make my own :)

I don't know about pomegranate vinegar specifically, but vinegar is awesome for health! It's got all kinds of beneficial microbes that aid digestion & balance the gut flora, balances blood sugar, regulate metabolism, and is said to aid weight loss. It's also a disinfectant!

In the beginning I would spend almost an hour to eat a pomegranate...seed by seed

That sounds decadent 😊

Mmmmm pomegranate vinegar is SOOOO delicious and nutritious!

Amazing how easy this is especially considering vinegar is one of the ultimate alchemies on earth!

Right!!! It's AMAZINGLY easy and the payout for the time/effort investment is ginormous!

true!

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