Why does water seem tasteless?!


Question:

Why does water seem tasteless?


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I agree!!! but don't tell my dad that because he will argue with you, He'll say "Buy this water and that water and tell me you can't taste the difference"

Well that would depend on your definition of taste, now wouldn't it?

You know you can always add some lemon juice, lime juice, a packet of the single serving Crystal Light or Kool Aid to your glass.

Because your tongue doesn't receptors for the taste of water.

it can seem tasless. but no.

The human body is 98% water, so it's used to the taste.
Fish probably don't know that they're in water until caught!

Guess you never tasted tap water. NASTY. Spring water is where it's at.

Because it doesn't have any flavonoids that the receptors in the tongue can taste...and people are mostly water. So it would seem too common to our taste buds to notice.
*Please pick a best answer, even it isn't mine!*
*Makes puppy dog eyes*

The only water that seems tasteless to me is the water I get from my house, not bottled. But, I can taste the difference in water from someone else's house. Also, bottled waters all taste different to me. But, it's probably just because you're so used to water, it's in pretty much everything.

Water seems tasteless because they is nothing in it although if you want to drink water but want flavor keep it healthy buy Crystal Light mix (single servings per bottle) it has many different flavors that are really good.




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