Flavor in water vinegar primarily comes from the acetic acid, which gives vinegar its characteristic sour taste. Additionally, the fermentation process can introduce various flavor compounds, including esters and phenols, depending on the source material (like fruits or grains) used to produce the vinegar. Some vinegars may also have added herbs, spices, or fruit infusions that enhance their flavor profile. Overall, the combination of acidity and these compounds creates a complex and distinctive taste.
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