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Acidic mixture
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Acidic mixture is a term used in cooking to refer to a combination of ingredients with a predominantly acidic flavor profile. This type of mixture usually includes elements such as lemon juice, vinegar, lime juice, or any other substance that provides a characteristic acidic taste that helps to balance, enhance, and add freshness to dishes.
Origin: The practice of using acidic mixtures in cooking is ancient and is found in various cultures around the world. In Hispanic American gastronomy, the use of natural acids from citrus fruits, artisanal vinegars, and fermented products is common for marinating meats, preparing dressings or sauces, as well as for preserving food.
Properties: The acidic mixture not only adds flavor but can also help tenderize meats through the denaturation of proteins, improve digestion, and act as a natural preservative. Furthermore, its acidity can balance dishes with fatty or heavily seasoned ingredients, offering a refreshing contrast that enhances the culinary experience.
Synonyms in Spanish from Hispanic America: Some ways in which this type of mixture may be referred to include acidic marinade, acidic adobo, or simply acidic dressing, depending on the country and culinary context. These terms are used to describe combinations of acidic ingredients used in the preparation and seasoning of foods.
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