ARTICHOKE VINEGAR What is Artichoke Vinegar? Aksuvital Artichoke Vinegar is a type of vinegar obtained by naturally fermenting artichokes harvested in season. It does not use commercially accelerated fermentation methods. High-temperature processing is not applied to the fruit or plant during production; the product ferments naturally. It is a vinegar produced using natural methods, containing beneficial microorganisms formed by natural vinegar culture during the fermentation process. It is produced through traditional natural fermentation. Therefore, especially after opening the lid and allowing air exposure, sediment, color changes, and a transparent layer called "Vinegar Mother" may form on the surface of the vinegar. These are not signs of spoilage, and the vinegar can be filtered and used again. This indicates that fermentation is ongoing and that the vinegar has not been pasteurized or filtered. Characteristics of Artichoke Vinegar It is a fermented product that carries the unique aroma of the artichoke plant. Because it undergoes a natural fermentation process, it has a characteristic taste and smell profile. The potassium, calcium, and phenolic compounds naturally present in artichokes transfer to the vinegar, enhancing its nutritional value. These natural components give the vinegar its unique color and aroma. The mineral and aromatic notes from the artichoke's natural composition support the product's overall flavor profile. Artichokes are notable for their high antioxidant and vitamin content. The product is rich in phenolic compounds and minerals. It is produced without any colorings, flavorings, or additives. It complies with GMP standards. Ingredients: Artichoke Vinegar. Usage: You can consume it diluted with water. You can add it to your salads or meals to enhance their flavor. Storage: Protect from heat, light, and moisture. Vinegar has an indefinite shelf life. The production date and batch number are on the packaging. TR-34-K-234239