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Cane Vinegar, Sarap Asim
1 L
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.
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Cane Vinegar, Sarap Asim
Cane Vinegar, Sarap Asim
1 L
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.
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1 L
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.
Cane vinegar, made from sugar cane juice, is most popular in the Philipines, in particular, the Ilocos Region of the northern Philippines where it is called sukang iloko.It has a mellow flavor, with a somewhat fresher taste. Contrary to expectation, containing no residual sugar, it is not sweeter than other vinegars.












