Does water have a taste to it?!


Question: Help I am having an argument with people on whether or not water has a taste what do you think?


Answers: Help I am having an argument with people on whether or not water has a taste what do you think?

Of course it does....there are different minerals and contamination's in water depending on its source. There are to many factors to name that can change the taste of water. I am not sure.....only my own guess, perhaps pure water may have very little taste......or at least tastes very little, if at all! Good question, I am no expert on this or anything else, but have had different tastes when drinking water from multiple sources. Tap water or spring water, well water, or wherever its source.....one would have different tasting H2O!

no it doesnt
but vitamin water does!

Water dose have a slight or strong taste to it. But what you will reolise is that water tastes different in different places, for example if you live in new your you will probably go to vancouver and find the water there to be different and bad tasting, but this is mainly with tap water.

Most definitely!!! Just try samples of different
bottled water - there is definitely a difference!
All water has different minerals in it that would
change the taste as well.

nope it dosent... its just water

I love the taste of water, especially FIJI water.

I think, however, that you only really start to enjoy the taste of water when your body is full of good nourishment. I never really enjoyed waters actual taste until I became a very healthy eater, but maybe thats just me.

i think that depends on the source of the water. well water will have the flavor of the minerals that are present in the ground and it can smell bad too, which fools your taste buds into thinking the water tastes like it smells.

water that is generated from a crack in a mountain will be the freshest and cleanest tasting water with no bad smells to fool your taste buds.

city water can be tricky though because of the filtration system, but it usually doesn't smell or taste bad.

i think water dosen't have a taste its what every drink is made from. like soda,juice,and flavored water(like propel) they are all made with water

sometimes. water has a taste when it's flavored. so you can be a smart *** and tell those people that water is flavored, when you add flavoring. even so, it can come with flavor. water can taste like metal or like poop. only if it was contaminated first.

It depends on where your at and what kind of water you've had b cuz I don't like the taste of Tennessee water only cuz I'm from California

yes it does it has to because if it goes bad it has a bad taste so it has to have some taste to start off with to end in a bad taste!!! hope i was on ur side

well kind of water taste like calorie i think unless you buy bottled water then it doesnt have no taste good luck

.All depends what kind of water you referring to. Water from a house that have a filter in there kitchen. Have no taste. From a house with no filter taste like Clorox's. Bottle water have no taste But now day you can buy flavor water every were.

Good quality water shouldn't have any taste to it. But that absence of taste is actually a certain taste to some people. Confusing I know, but I remember when I first tasted fresh spring water. It was the cleanest most refreshing water I've ever tasted. This was probably due to drinking tap water and having that metallic yucky aftertaste of tap water. So when I drink this filtered spring water, it was unreal to me. Another step up from clean pure filtered spring water is Fiji water. I'm not sure what it is about this water, but it's so clean and tastes great to me, even though it's probably the absence of taste which is why it's so good. Hope that helps, probably not though XD





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