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Wwj0905 Posted 11 years ago
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what is the difference between "acetic" and "sour"?

what is the difference between "acetic" and "sour"? which word is used for the tasty food?

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Have you heard the fable of the fox and the grapes? " Acetic is uncommon - use vinegary.

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  • " Acetic is uncommon - use vinegary.
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Have you heard the fable of the fox and the grapes?
http://www.taleswithmorals.com/aesop-fable-the-fox-and-the-grapes.htm

But "sour" is not usually associated with "tasty."

Acetic is uncommon - use vinegary.
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wwj0905what is the difference between "acetic" and "sour"? which word is used for the tasty food?
What is the difference between "acetic" and "sour"? Which word is used for tasty food?
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Thank you very much. The example is very good.
AlpheccaStarsHave you heard the fable of the fox and the grapes?http://www.taleswithmorals.com/aesop-fable-the-fox-and-the-grapes.htm But "sour" is not usually associated with "tasty."Acetic is uncommon - use vineg
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wwj0905acetic
"Acetic" is a word that is more appropriate in the science of chemistry. acetic acid

CJ
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AlpheccaStarsAcetic is uncommon - use vinegary.
Alternatively, use acidic.
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CalifJim wwj0905acetic"Acetic" is a word that is more appropriate in the science of chemistry. acetic acidCJ
Thank you very much.
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There are five sensors (receptors on the tongue) for taste: sweet, sour, bitter, umami and salty.

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