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balsamic vinegar






balsamic vinegar   
noun

Definition of balsamic vinegar

: an aged Italian vinegar made from the must of white grapes



Recent Examples on the Web


//Dean and DeLuca lost it for 35 days this spring after the board found that the emporium of the $700 bottle of balsamic vinegar was caught selling wine to Beaujolais-vintage buyers for the fourth time in four years.
Petula Dvorak, Washington Post, "Is Trump moral enough to run a bar?," 20 June 2019

//The toasted whole grain baguette’s topped with two poached eggs, avocado thyme parmesan mash, arugula and white balsamic vinegar.
Larry Bleiberg, USA TODAY, "Who needs guacamole? 10 great places that elevate avocado toast," 13 Sep. 2019

//Shards of top-shelf Parmigiano Reggiano await dollops of extra-aged balsamic vinegar from his private reserve.
Jay Cheshes, WSJ, "Chef Massimo Bottura’s New Italian Inn," 5 Feb. 2019

//The chef Stefano Secchi pays homage to his training in Modena by showcasing the cuisine of Emilia-Romagna, a region known for its wealth, its legacy of anti-Fascism, and its cheese, cured meats, and balsamic vinegar.
Jessica Henderson, The New Yorker, "Rezdôra Brings Northern Italy to New York City," 9 Aug. 2019

//Jeenah Moon for The New York Times Dean & DeLuca, the luxury food chain, began life in 1977 as a downtown Manhattan destination for mascarpone, balsamic vinegar, radicchio and other specialties most Americans had never heard of, much less tasted.
Julia Moskin, New York Times, "Dean & DeLuca Closes Stores as Debts Pile Up," 10 July 2019

//Our chicken penne pasta with roasted peppers, cream and balsamic vinegar is one of our best-selling dishes.
Nancy Ngo, Twin Cities, "You’re taking WHAT off the menu?! Chefs reveal dishes customers won’t let them stop making," 13 June 2019

//Breakfast My breakfast is usually leftovers from the night before fried up with eggs or a bowl of cottage cheese and tomato drizzled with balsamic vinegar and sprinkled with the good salt.
Stephanie Ganz, Bon Appétit, "How I Conquer Existential Dread By Meal Planning for My Family," 19 June 2019

//Note: To make balsamic syrup, heat two cups balsamic vinegar and reduce by half, storing the rest for later use.
San Diego Union-Tribune, "Cooking shellfish: Chef Paul Arias shares recipes and tips," 18 June 2019


First Known Use of balsamic vinegar

1862, in the meaning defined above



History and Etymology for balsamic vinegar

translation of Italian aceto balsamico, literally, curative vinegar



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