I remember hearing or reading that what we taste is the minerals and impurities. And that it could be a different taste for individuals that are lacking a certain mineral(s). Not sure how this works. The best water for me is when I cannot detect an abundance of chlorine, metals. So I suppose the best flavor is a lack of flavor.
2007-01-08 11:48:17
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answered by HumanBaby 2
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Usually you think of water as having a neutral flavor. But when you taste water from another region, you see that all water is not the same. I
2007-01-08 12:15:50
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answered by Summer 2
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i comprehend the way you experience. I honestly have not hassle-free time ingesting undeniable water. My healthcare professional advised me it become fantastic to drink flavored waters, yet no longer is such tremendous parts. What he recomended become taking a flavored water and combining it with a standard water to double the quantity you are able to drink. (you do not pick too many of the synthetic sugar that they use in flavored water. maximum of them use aspartame) He also recomended going for the numerous larger high quality flavored waters because they don't use as a lot synthetic sweetener. Walmart sells some that for the duration of consumer-friendly words value about 50cents a bottle, yet they're extremely undesirable for you. He recomended Aquafina or Dasani producers. good success and congrats!
2016-12-28 10:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a definite, YES. I have traveled to many countries and have had water from many different sources. I honestly prefer my water cool, straight up. Although, once you take water and bottle it, or put it in a container, it takes on a new flavor. If you have ever drank from a canteen or camelback you can relate. New plastic storage containers make water taste horrible.
2007-01-08 12:19:04
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answered by Zeke 2
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Bottled water tastes very clean and fresh and cold. Crisp flavor. I like my tap water just as much though. We have a softener. And it tastes better than many peoples houses water that i go to.
2007-01-08 13:45:29
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answered by Andrew90 2
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The source of the water really makes the difference. Some have a sweet taste, usually from springs. The water from a well usually has a mineral taste, sort of like the smell of mineral tablets, more like bottled mineral water. Some waters taste salty, like Dasani, but that's because they add sodium and potassium to make it "enriched".
2007-01-08 11:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, especially if you have travelled to other cities or countries and tasted their water. I live in Ontario, Canada . The water here is superb. It is thirst quenching, pleasant in a bland way. Deliciously refreshing when served with ice on a blistering hot day in the summer.
2007-01-08 11:27:34
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answered by flo 5
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yes it has a flavor, or else we could'nt tell if a place has bad water. It's almost impossible to describe, i'd say a very slight celery flavor, if it were anything.
2007-01-08 11:21:44
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answered by olowokandi 1
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no,my opinion is that water does not have a flavor
2007-01-09 07:25:45
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answered by ken s 6
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Water can taste of chlorine, or other minerals. I have actually tasted water from a mountain stream (my guide said it was safe) and I could swear it had an almost sweet taste to it.
2007-01-08 11:22:29
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answered by JUDI O 3
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