Is there a difference in taste between spring water and regular water?!


Question: Is there a difference in taste between spring water and regular water!?
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In Houston: YES!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Spring water is a fallacy as there are only 2-3 natural springs in america (2 state parks and I believe one more)!. Tap water is treated against bacteria, also treated for taste, pH balance, and color!. Some bottled water may be cleaner but check local statutes because as far as I know only MA and CA regulate their bottled water!. Many bottle water companies who claim to be "spring water" is merely repackaged tap water!. And while filters on taps are good if not maintained they make the water worse, bacteria grows in cool moist places, which is a water filter!. If drinking bottled water make sure it is actually a better quality than your local tap water (avoid ones produced by soda companies as they are repackaged tap water, i!.e!. aquafina by pepsi of coke)!. If following a filter suggestion replace based on the companies recommendations or it makes the water worse!.
The only taste difference would be the lack of alum in spring water and spring water will have a slightly lower pH, so raher than taste like water it will taste more watery!? (kina more thirst quenching I guess)!. It will also lack the slight metallic taster caused by the water flowing through pipes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Regular water, as in from the tap!? I've had spring water & tap water, and the spring water does taste fresher!. But really, not a large difference to me!. Other people, who have more acute senses of taste, will probably tell you differently, though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There is to me, but the most tasty water i have ever had is ionized water!. It just makes you want more and is the best water for you!.

I am changing my PUR water filter for one that ionizes the water!. I only found out about home units recently!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes! Spring water tastes fresh, crisp, clean, almost sweet (i don't mean sugary)
Regular water is just!.!. regular!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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