Does water taste nice??!


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Does water taste nice??


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It doesn't really taste of anything, but ice cold water on a hot day is lovely!

Yes. I think so. But it doesnt really taste of anything in particular

water doesnt have a taste

It tastes of nothing (pure water) it has a neutral taste.

I love water drink it all the time, no hot drinks but my wife prefers boiled water with a slice of lemon in it....

Clean water does.

yes and volvic is the best i think.

Water is tasteless.

It doesn't not taste nice..

water does have a taste, but we cant taste it, humans and most other animals can only taste the impurities and minerals in water, i know that at least pigs and dogs can acctually taste the water aswell as the impurities and minerals!!!

It doesn't taste horrible!

Leave your tap running for at least 10 seconds and go try some (or use bottled water!) ... make sure it's COLD.

If you can't stand it 'plain', jazz it up with cordials, tea bags/coffee granules (boil water first!!!) or whisky (lol).

Depends on what trace minerals it does or does not contain. That's why you will often see companies that brag about the minerals in their water. Any water that comes from the ground contains minerals, because that's what water does. It is a solvent and dissolves trace amounts of the minerals it encounters. (It just happens to be an important healthy solvent!)

Where I grew up, our wells in the area, tapped into a water table ran through sulfer. Now imagine every time you take a drink, the water smells(!) like rotten eggs... never mind the taste, but you get used to it, UGH

very refreshing on a hot day

not really

if you mix it with something else i dont partiularly like the taste on its own

It depends on who you ask.

Water is a highly absorbent liquid, it will taste of many things according to what it has passed through, most of the time.

Thames water, passes through many Londoners and the German owners before it gets to the sea, I think it is too exhausted to have any taste.




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