Ingredient | Qty, g | |
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Water | ||
Apple cider vinegar | ||
Product release: | 210 ml | |
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30 min | ||
1 min | ||
1 min - 31 min |
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Proteins | 0 g |
Fats | 0 g |
Net carbohydrates ?The amount of carbohydrates absorbed in 100 grams. When counting carbohydrates eaten, only pure carbohydrates are taken into account. | 0 g |
Calories | 1 kcal |
Indexes | |
Glycemic load ?The lower, the better. | 0 |
Insulin index (II) ?The degree of insulin increase in response to a product compared to glucose, taking into account both carbohydrates and proteins with fats. The lower, the better. | 0 |
Disease Inflammatory Index (DII) ?Reflects how the product affects the level of inflammation in the body. Products with a positive index can enhance inflammatory processes, while those with a negative index can reduce them, helping to improve immunity and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. | -0.02 |
Antioxidant (ORAC) ?The higher the value, the stronger the antioxidant properties. Listed per 100 grams. It is recommended to consume foods with a total minimum of 5000 ORAC per day. | 0 |
Weight loss | Detention | Set |
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0% | 0% | 0% |
972 kcal | 1350 kcal | 1620 kcal |
Ideal: 5% Carbohydrates 20% Proteins 75% Fats | |
Recommendations (3) | |
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This term is sometimes used to refer to a drink made from carbonated water and apple cider vinegar, due to its yellowish color and the presence of bubbles.
Add 1-2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to a glass of chilled carbonated water.
You will get a refreshing drink with a lemonade flavor, resembling champagne in appearance.