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2006-09-25 21:00:32 · 21 answers · asked by MissTea© 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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2006-09-25 21:01:53 · answer #1 · answered by Sara 5 · 0 0

It is smooth, thin and tastes a little muddy and dirty when it first comes out of the faucet. It depends on where you get the water. Some is very smooth and almost soapy tasting- and some is so minerally and heavy and -bitter.

The water in the agua fina bottles tastes a bit plasticy to me- I can also taste the difference between a soda in a bottle or a can- I can taste the can taste.

2006-09-26 04:10:10 · answer #2 · answered by Debby B 6 · 0 0

Water tastes like a mineral. Once you taste a water, you know you are tasting something that is natural, and not man made such as sodas.

2006-09-26 04:04:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I consider water a taste of pure refreshness with no taste. Or shall I say, taste of quenching thirst. I cannot come up with anything else.

2006-09-26 04:02:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it tastes like water

2006-09-26 04:01:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

actually water is reffernce u can jugde other taste by comparing it by water. so it has taste but relative to others but v cant explain it!
thank u 4 considering me 4 d noble.....yehh!

2006-09-26 04:36:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mineral - from a deep well,
Salty - near the coastal region
Sweet - when its from natural stream
Perfectly tasteless - In a packaged water bottle

2006-09-26 04:12:26 · answer #7 · answered by JJ2812 2 · 0 0

Water is something unique that is created from the one above.This element,though nobody says it's delicious but the fact is that it is just amazing beyong words to describe.

2006-09-26 04:12:32 · answer #8 · answered by aleeya 2 · 0 0

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The taste of water is different depending on where you live and in what time period you live in .

I gather that the most pristine taste of water must have been long, long ago, before there were millions of people to pollute the water.

Back then it was just pure crystal clear water.

Now, our waters are polluted with garbage and some has chlorine or chemicals in it to make it safe to drink.

Bottled water tastes different than regular faucet water.

Faucet Water: If you live near the bus depot in Brooklyn, your water for some years has been light brown sometimes, and it was unsafe to drink and it tasted horribly. People in that area boiled all their water , and used filtered water instead of faucet water.

If you lived in Staten Island, NY or in parts of Manhattan, your water was a little cleaner tasting.

Bottled water: All bottled waters come from different localities.

Personally, I do not like Dannon water as it has some kind of an aftertaste.

Dasana Water -manufactured or bottled by a major soft drink company, seems to have the clearest and cleanest taste with
NO aftertasted.

Many of the no-frills or supermarket waters taste just fine and I'm sure some of them come from the major water companies too , without being marketed as that.

Deer Park is great water. Fuji is great water with an excellent beautiful bottle too. (The bottles sometimes have pictures of pretty waterfalls) .

About filtered water : This water is only as good as the filter is clean. So, if you never or hardly ever change your filter, then your water will begin to taste metallic or dirty.

THis goes for filtered water that's filtered in bottles.

SOME people say that filtered water that's filtered at the sink is best. However, it's been said that sometimes those sink-water filters become contaminated and then the water doesn't taste good but tastes worse than any water theyve ever had.

(THIS Is just hearsay, and from person to person, so I do not know if that 's true or not. But, thinking scientifically , I imagine why it might be true. (The filter stays in there for longer periods of time and those filters are very expensive to buy).

THE TASTE OF WATER, good clean water from upstream in a non-polluted place is probably the best beverage and healthiest that you can find in America.

It just tastes crisp, clean and simple. IT has no sugars in it and usually there is not much salt in it at all .

When water is perfect , it should have no taste at all and it should have no aftertaste. This is how you know you have a great clear, unpolluted water. You'll just taste the coolness of it if it is cold. And, even warm , a clean water will taste great.

THE TASTE of water in the forest: I was camping out in the forest and for one night we have to take water from a small puddle (you could see the dirt at the bottom and you could see crayfish in there swimming). We had to decontaminate this water with iodine liquid, which we did.

When I tasted this iodine puddle water, it tasted horrible and salty, and just nothing like I wanted to drink . So, I added ten or twelve Jolly Rancher candies (like lifesavors, cherry flavor and other fruit flavors) . ADDING this candy to the iodine water made the water drinkable -to me. Others drank this stuff without adding anything to it.


But that probably was the worst-tasting water than I've ever had.

I imagine in other countries that have no filtration systems , like the Phillipines or in India (in SOME parts of those countries) where the water is most likely to be polluted, then the water must taste salty or dirty or unappetizing. Sometimes in those countries, animals share the water with the humans. There might be rats, and cows and other animals like snakes sharing the water , the same water that the humans drink. So I imagine and just knowing from a scientific point of view -what animals add to the water, that this water probably tasted worst than my puddle water in the forest.

THE TASTE of Water when it's altered is terrific, if it's altered correctly , thus it's not really water any more but it's still 89 percent water . For example, a little fresh lemon and a little sugar in the water will make the most absolutely refreshing home made lemonade--the best drink to have if you can have it.


So, the taste of water can be different depending on your living circumstances and your country.

MY BEST WATER DRINK: Here's my recipe for the best altered water there is:

1. Make fresh lemonade
2. Make fresh orange juice
3. MIX the two together in a larger container and add a little extra filtered water.

THIs makes the best, the very best orange-ade that you'll ever taste. You do not even need ice cubes, warm or cold , this water-drink is awesome.

AHHHH, and SINK WATER.... There is a circumstance under which sink water is totally awesome. And here it is.

After spending seven days in the forest and having to fend for fresh water where we could get it from, getting back to ordinary sink water was greatly appreciated. So,

if you go without water , or filtered water for a long time, then mostly any water will taste WONDERFUL to you when you get back to civilization.

To those in a desert ..having no water at all, their first taste of water is the taste of life; it is the most thirst-quenching water that anyone would ever experience..

I can 't really say too much more (I could but I'm taking up too much space here) about the taste of water.

Except this..I'll write about the taste of water or write about ALMOST anything for a fee.

Writer for hire -here...any takers?

THanks for reading and I hope by now, you know about the taste of water.

2006-09-26 04:50:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it tastes just like vodka.. Oh sorry, it was vodka.

just like water

2006-09-26 06:56:09 · answer #10 · answered by the_hauntid 2 · 0 0

i agree also... it tastes like water

2006-09-26 04:02:54 · answer #11 · answered by ju5sm3h 3 · 0 0

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