White vinegar is a clear, colorless liquid made from fermented grain alcohol. It typically contains about 4-7% acetic acid, which gives it a sharp taste and strong smell. Commonly used in cooking, it can enhance flavors in salads, marinades, and pickling.
In addition to culinary uses, white vinegar is a popular household cleaner. Its acidity helps break down grime and disinfect surfaces. Many people use it to remove stains, deodorize, and even unclog drains, making it a versatile and eco-friendly alternative to chemical cleaners.