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'''Verjuice''' is the sour juice of unripe grapes. It is a common ingredient in [[medieval]] [[cooking]], often being used in ways that modern cooks might use vinegar.
'''Verjuice''' is the sour juice of unripe [[grape]]s. It is a common ingredient in [[medieval]] [[cooking]], often being used in ways that modern [[cook]]s might use [[vinegar]].


It is now available from some [[gourmet]] shops and online retailers.
It is now available from some [[gourmet]] shops and online retailers, and even supermarkets (e.g. Coles in [[Australia]]).


[[Category: Cooking]] [[Category: Food]]
[[Category: Cooking]] [[Category: Food]]

Latest revision as of 09:52, 30 October 2007

Verjuice is the sour juice of unripe grapes. It is a common ingredient in medieval cooking, often being used in ways that modern cooks might use vinegar.

It is now available from some gourmet shops and online retailers, and even supermarkets (e.g. Coles in Australia).