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4/21/2007 10:03:27 PM
First time I ever posted a thread in the wrong section.
4/21/2007 10:06:11 PM
+δy/δx
4/21/2007 10:08:00 PM
^NTLB! Thx.
4/21/2007 10:14:26 PM
the real stuff is labeled Aceto Balsamico di Modena, and is aged for years, if not decades and it has the consistency of honey, and is used for drizzling over desserts, cheeses, and fruit.and is very expensive, ranging from $100 to $400 for 100 ml, and is labeled tradizionale (the highest quality stuff).BEWARE: some of the stuff labeled Aceto Balsamico di Modena is not the real stuff, and is basically red wine vinegar with flavoring and caramel for color.See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsamic_vinegar
4/21/2007 10:29:14 PM
Yeah, I researched the real deal as well. Even the cheap stuff is good. I like the acidity.[Edited on April 21, 2007 at 10:36 PM. Reason : ]
4/21/2007 10:34:35 PM
^^ When I was in Italy, I saw 80 and 100 year Balsamic vinegar, pretty crazy.
4/21/2007 10:57:04 PM
Why would one buy this?
4/22/2007 12:35:57 AM
the same reason anybody would buy any other gourmet food.because you like it. because you want to try it for the 1st time. because you are a rich poser and want to show off to visitors to your house.BECAUSE YOU WANT TO.
4/22/2007 12:38:28 AM
Buy the cheapo stuff. I've never had the kind that came up in this thread, cause I'm not baller like that. Kraft Balsamic Vinegarette is good to me. I've had some Modena stuff too, but it was only aged on oak barrels, and probably not for a particularly long time.
4/22/2007 12:56:46 AM