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Jalapeño Lime White Balsamic

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Our Jalapeño Lime Infused White Balsamic is a little sweet, a little tart, with a big kick of fresh jalapeño heat! This vinegar will bring the perfect amount of spice to any of your dishes that are lacking that green pepper punch, with a nice zesty lime finish. Add a splash to homemade salsa, mix with Garlic or Cilantro & Onion for a lively marinade for pork chops or skirt steak, drizzle over roasted corn, and be sure to experiment with your next cocktail or mocktail!

OLIVE OIL PAIRINGS: Basil, Persian Lime, Chipotle, Herbes de Provence, Milanese Gremolata, Blood Orange, Harissa
IDEASE FOR USE: Vinaigrettes for Leafy Greens, Glaze for Wings, Ceviche, Homemade pico de gallo, Fresh Fruit, Margaritas

Acidity​: 4%
Conservation: Cool, dry conditions, away from direct sunlight at temperatures not exceed 80F
Shelf Life: 18 Months (for maximum flavour)
All natural. No artificial flavours. No thickeners. No caramel colour or dyes.

What is balsamic oil or balsamic vinaigrette & why is balsamic vinegar different?
While many use the terms balsamic vinaigrette and balsamic vinegar interchangeably, it's essential to understand the distinction between the two. Balsamic vinegar is a rich, dark, and concentrated liquid made from freshly crushed grape juice, which is aged for several years in wooden barrels. Its signature sweet and tangy flavour is a result of this prolonged aging process. On the other hand, balsamic vinaigrette is not a traditional product and is typically a blend of olive oil infused with balsamic vinegar flavours. This blend offers a milder taste, making it suitable for those who prefer a more subdued balsamic essence in their dishes. Some popular oil & vinegar pairings are listed above.

Jalapeño Lime White Balsamic

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Free Same Day Delivery  Anywhere in Simcoe County on orders placed before 3pm (Monday - Friday)

$19.00 Excl. HST

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    Description

    Our Jalapeño Lime Infused White Balsamic is a little sweet, a little tart, with a big kick of fresh jalapeño heat! This vinegar will bring the perfect amount of spice to any of your dishes that are lacking that green pepper punch, with a nice zesty lime finish. Add a splash to homemade salsa, mix with Garlic or Cilantro & Onion for a lively marinade for pork chops or skirt steak, drizzle over roasted corn, and be sure to experiment with your next cocktail or mocktail!

    OLIVE OIL PAIRINGS: Basil, Persian Lime, Chipotle, Herbes de Provence, Milanese Gremolata, Blood Orange, Harissa
    IDEASE FOR USE: Vinaigrettes for Leafy Greens, Glaze for Wings, Ceviche, Homemade pico de gallo, Fresh Fruit, Margaritas

    Acidity​: 4%
    Conservation: Cool, dry conditions, away from direct sunlight at temperatures not exceed 80F
    Shelf Life: 18 Months (for maximum flavour)
    All natural. No artificial flavours. No thickeners. No caramel colour or dyes.

    What is balsamic oil or balsamic vinaigrette & why is balsamic vinegar different?
    While many use the terms balsamic vinaigrette and balsamic vinegar interchangeably, it's essential to understand the distinction between the two. Balsamic vinegar is a rich, dark, and concentrated liquid made from freshly crushed grape juice, which is aged for several years in wooden barrels. Its signature sweet and tangy flavour is a result of this prolonged aging process. On the other hand, balsamic vinaigrette is not a traditional product and is typically a blend of olive oil infused with balsamic vinegar flavours. This blend offers a milder taste, making it suitable for those who prefer a more subdued balsamic essence in their dishes. Some popular oil & vinegar pairings are listed above.

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