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Himachal Pradesh
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR











Himachal Pradesh
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
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Delivery FAQs
- To keep your apple cider vinegar fresh and potent, store it in a cool, dark place – away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly sealed to preserve the mother and all its goodness.
- Salad Dressings: Mix it with honey, and mustard for a tangy, delicious dressing that enhances any salad.
- Marinades: Use it in marinades to add flavour. It’s especially great with tofu, or vegetables.
- Pickles: Create your own homemade pickles with our ACV for a tangy twist that adds a burst of flavour to your meals.
- Fruit & Veggie Wash: Add a tablespoon to a bowl of water and soak your fruits and veggies to clean them naturally and effectively.
A: Yes, it’s fantastic for hair care! Dilute it with water and use it as a rinse after shampooing to balance scalp pH, reduce dandruff, and add shine to your hair.
Q: What makes your apple cider vinegar different from others?
A: Our apple cider vinegar is raw, unfiltered, and packed with the mother – a powerful blend of beneficial bacteria and enzymes. Made from organic Himalayan apples, it's as pure and natural as you can get.
Q: Can I use apple cider vinegar for skincare?
A: Absolutely! ACV can be used as a natural toner or diluted in water for a refreshing face wash. Its antibacterial properties make it great for acne-prone skin and balancing pH.
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