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Shazzer
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Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Shazzer » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:08 am

Can someone please let me know where I can find apple cider vinegar (preferably organic) in Helsinki? And what is it called in Finnish? I recall searching the shelves at Citymarket and the closest was Omena Etikka? I doubt that's apple cider vinegar as it was rather clear and light. Thanks for your help!



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EP
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by EP » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:05 am

Omenaviinietikka.

I have never even heard of omenaetikka, so I think that you saw omenaviinietikka. And that is in every food store. And it is sort of light yellowish and bright. But I have no idea of organic.

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by jmakinen » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:57 am

Cheapest is to get 3L at Heino - Lidl used to have a good one - cheap - but they took it out of their Finnish collection (available in Lidl outside Finland) - they replaced with EXPENSIVE Rajamäki.

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Seusi » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:25 pm

There are shops named ''LIFE'' in many places.One of them is in the railway station down the floor where is Forex.I found mine there.
''Bragg-omenaviinietikka''-- 473 ml ( It was like 9-10€)
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by jmakinen » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:36 pm

473 ml ( It was like 9-10€)
Yikes!!!

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Cathie » Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:51 pm

Are you using it for weight loss purpose ???
Just curious to know :D
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Shazzer » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:05 am

Thank you so much everyone for your feedback!

EP - you're right. It was Omenaviinietikka.
Seusi - Bragg is the one I want!! Hurray!! Thanks so much!
Cathie - I tsp of apple cider vinegar with 1 tsp of raw honey first thing every morning mixed in a glass of water. Good to flush out the system and it's good for weight loss too!

Speaking of raw honey, anyone knows where I can find it?

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Upphew » Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:21 pm

Shazzer wrote:Speaking of raw honey, anyone knows where I can find it?
Practically any Finnish honey I suppose. Fast googling tells that honey is made by bees, that are removed, honeycombs opened and spinned to extract the honey, honey is filtered and stored/packaged. How much more raw can you get?
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by AldenG » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:29 pm

I know there's a fetish in the natural foods community for unfiltered, unpasteurized ACV with the "mother" floating and growing in the bottom of the bottle, etc. As in any kind of purist community, there are all kinds of claims made about how failure to adhere to this fetish in any tiny detail will ruin the entire effect of remaining pure in practice and spirit.

Personally I've never distinguished any reduction in benefits from using clarified, pasteurized ACV, which I often use for taste in cooking and in apple juice and honey to reduce fatigue and soreness on days of particular physical exertion like clearing brush, putting up a wall or roof, or stuff like that. I always use clarified ACV, not the Bragg's stuff. (I don't know why ACV works as advertised as an anti-fatigue agent, though I surmise it might have something to do with making it easier for the body to flush lactic acid by some kind of chemical exchange process. But it does noticeably work in a way that apple juice or honey or both together do not work without the vinegar.)

Another question I have is where the Bragg's in Finland is coming from. Is it possible to import unfiltered, unpasteurized apple-juice products like American-style Bragg's? Or is this a pseudo-Bragg's that has actually been pasteurized (killing the mother) and thus would no longer meet the test of spiritual purity?
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by jmakinen » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:53 pm

Seems the whole thing will depend on the astrological symbol for the mother - but then one should know 'which calendar'

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(I like the ACV from Heino in 3L jugs for about 1+€ per liter!)

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by Upphew » Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:43 am

AldenG wrote:I don't know why ACV works
Placebo, it just works!
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by AldenG » Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:29 pm

The placebo effect works a lot better for some conditions than for others, and for some people than others, though. (Plus the term is often conflated with mere statistical noise or procedural error.)

In general I don't seem to be too receptive to it because there are times that things I really expect to work, that ought to work, just don't. As far as preventing next-day muscle stiffness, ACV seems to be about as good for me as taking ibuprofen before or during the work.
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar

Post by jmakinen » Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:58 pm

btw - anyone looking for just straight vinegar - K-Ruoholahti has 1.5L 10% for 1,90€


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