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Never throw away apple peels: Soak them in a glass with vinegar

However, how are apple peels reused?

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How are apple peels used?

The flawless approach You want to discard the excess apples that you’ve accumulated, but it’s not the best decision. Apple peels can be used to make a tasty apple cider vinegar. The process is pretty easy to follow. A sterilized jar, water, apple peels or other leftovers, and one tablespoon of honey per liter are the first things you’ll need.

First, fill the jar more than halfway with the peels. Next, combine the honey and lukewarm water, then pour the liquid into the jar until all of the peels are submerged. Use a cloth to close the jar and a rubber band to keep it closed.

All you have to do is keep the vinegar somewhere warm and out of the cold for about four weeks. It is specifically advised to store it at 20 degrees.

Once a week or so, check on it and use a spoon to scrape off the white patina. Your vinegar is now ready to be consumed at this point. It is best to bottle it in glass bottles and keep it refrigerated. This method yields a delicious apple cider vinegar that goes well with any type of spice.

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