
The Surprising Benefits of Adding Vinegar to Your Eggs
The answer lies in vinegar's unique characteristics. When you add a dash to boiling water, the acetic acid interacts with the egg whites. This reaction speeds up the coagulation of proteins, making it especially effective for poached eggs. It prevents the whites from dispersing excessively in the water, giving you a compact, attractive egg ideal for breakfast or brunch.
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