Capers are flower buds, and those preserved in dry salt have the strongest, clearest floral taste; they’re far better than capers in vinegar, which taste mainly of vinegar. (For certain purposes, the vinegar’s piquancy is essential and you can’t substitute the ones in salt.) Some freshness is important, because capers in salt lose their floral flavor gr…
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