Could you help me find some websites that can tell me what the ingredients are in vinegar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar

Vinegar is acetic acid. Some bottles are sold as 4% and some as 5%. White vinegar is straight acetic acid (distilled) and water. Apple cider vinegar has some of the ingredients (mostly flavoring) of apples. There sherry vinegar, rice vinegar, fruit vinegar, etc etc.
This first site tells a little about vinegar but not much else. That should give you a starting point. What most of these sites don't tell you is the trace of this and that here and there that gives the flavor. I hope this helps.
http://www.bellybytes.com/recipes/vinegar.shtml

Sure! To find websites that can tell you what the ingredients are in vinegar, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by doing a search on a search engine like Google.
2. Use specific keywords such as "vinegar ingredients" or "what's in vinegar".
3. Look for reliable sources such as government websites, academic institutions, or reputable organizations.
4. One helpful website you can check is Wikipedia. Go to the URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar.
5. On the Wikipedia page, you will find general information about vinegar and its ingredients.

Additionally, you can explore other sources to get more detailed information about specific types of vinegar. One site that provides some information about vinegar ingredients is BellyBytes.com. You can visit the URL mentioned (http://www.bellybytes.com/recipes/vinegar.shtml) to learn more.

Remember to cross-reference the information you find on different websites for accuracy and completeness.