Chilli vinegar

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File:Goddard's Pies chilli vinegar bottles.jpg
Bottles of Goddard's Pies non-brewed condiment infused with chillies and garlic. Commonly used on pie and mash food.

Chilli vinegar is a variety of malt vinegar infused with chopped or whole chilli peppers,[1][2] which is a delicacy of the United Kingdom's capital city, London.[3] Chilli vinegar is commonly used on foods associated with London's Cockney culture, such as pie and mash and jellied eels.[3][4][5] Many recipes in Eliza Acton's 1845 book Modern Cookery for Private Families contain chilli vinegar as an ingredient.[2]

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