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Other Tropical Fruit Vinegars

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Vinegars of the World

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The African continent has many different indigenous cereals, shrubs and fruit-bearing trees.

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Igbinadolor, R.O. (2009). Other Tropical Fruit Vinegars. In: Solieri, L., Giudici, P. (eds) Vinegars of the World. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0866-3_16

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