What is the difference between club soda and seltzer water?!


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What is the difference between club soda and seltzer water?


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seltzer water is tap water that has been filtered and carbonated and club soda is seltzer water with added mineral salts.

water.................soda....... Get my drift!!!!!!!!!!!!!

more bubbles and soda has more caffeine

Seltzer water has no sugar and club soda has a ton!!

They are one in the same. If a drink recipe calls for seltzer water, it is synonymous with club soda.

presumably you are in America or have american mates that you don't understand. Club soda is what brits call 'pop' it can be lemonade, coke, dandilion n burdock, irn bru [thats if you come from Scotland] anything fizzy, sweetened [artificially or otherwise] that comes in a can or bottle and will rot your teeth/ and/or /make you fat/ give you cancer/ halluucinations/ bad breath or temper tantrums is club soda.
Seltzer water is supposed to be carbonated mineral water, but the yanks may call it 'soda water' which would you choose to drink?

Alot depends on the maker, seltzer is generally just plain tap water that has had a CO2 cartridge, those old seltzer bottle you see in old movies, that was what they were.

Now a days, it is basically the same thing, just depends were you buy it, on the east coast or were ever, it like a sub and a hoagie, just depends were you buy it.

Here in Canada we have a brand that are sodium free, and to the one lady who said that club soda was loaded with sugar, she should stop mixing her's with booze. Club Soda and Seltzer are nothing but carbonated water, filtered, mineral based or just plain old Brooklyn tap water like Dasani.

Both are just carbonated water. Club soda just has sodium bicarbonate added. ( Baking Soda )
Both are zero calories, no sugar or sweeteners in either just look at the labels. Shasta club soda is the best tasting in my opinion it has a little potaium carbonate added.




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