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How can vinegar go mouldy?
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I had a jar of pickled cucumbers, it had been opened and there were still some left, but I noticed patches of mould on the surface of the vinegar. How can that be?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We make our own fermented dill pickles (and others) and the fermentation process (which takes up to 3 or 4 weeks) produces a whitish mold. This is a good sign and it's removed every two or three days until the right crispness and taste in the pickles is achieved. So... your mold is primarily continued fermentation. simply remove it and continue. Keep in mind, the nose knows... anything truly rotten is told at once by the odor. Pickles can get overly salty, but in vinegar and salt brine, it's nearly impossible to "go off"...
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