Definition
*Turbatrix aceti*, commonly known as vinegar eels, are free-living nematodes that thrive in acidic environments, such as vinegar. They're like the cool kids who can handle the sour stuff! 😎 Imagine them as the extreme sports athletes of the microscopic world, navigating the harsh conditions of vinegar with ease. Unlike parasitic nematodes, they're harmless to humans. They feed on bacteria and yeast present in the vinegar. Their presence often indicates a healthy fermentation process.