Describe the taste of water.

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emeraldrafael

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isnt this like describing how chocolate tastes? I mean, you can say sweet, but thats not always true, there's some bitter chocolte out there.

anyway, my tap water tastes a bit like fluoride but thats cause my county uses a bit more then usual. Though its supposed to only be temporary to help with something in the water or pipes or something, so by next month or so tehy'll go back to normal and it will taste like tap water, which just tastes... I guess heavy when you drink bottled "purified" water.
 

ShindoL Shill

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smooth... just like in the adverts...
seriously, i live right next to a hill in rural central scotland. ive drunk water from a stream, its beautiful.
and i was describing tap water.
 

Merkavar

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woody after taste with a hint of mahogany,dances on the palate.


i would have to say cold, i know thats not a taste. its difficult to describe cause there isnt ahing else like it.

like with a piece of meat can say it taste like another meat.

Gladiateher said:
Nudu said:
...Like water?

I'm sorry, but what kind of a question is this? Describe the color blue to me.
I laughed XD.
blue is like green but less yellow, its the colour of a clear sky. its has a short wave length than red.
 

game-lover

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Um... wow, this is hard.

Refreshing... fresh. Cool. Like liquid oxygen as a cartoon character said recently.

Spring water sucks in my opinion. It's kind this weird tang to it. Not good at all.
 

GigaHz

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It definitely does have a taste but it is hard to describe the 'flavour' of water. Water is water. There is no comparison. All I am sure of is that it tastes like 'something' and it is not flavourless.

I would describe the taste as such:

It is like slurping the temperature of the liquid itself. If it is nice and cool, it glides across the tongue while soothing the throat on the way down. If it is hot, it tends to stick around in the mouth and throat longer. The texture of the liquid is pretty smooth with a decent amount of viscosity. Depending on where you get your water, there might be a bit of an aftertaste. The aftertaste can also be caused by what you have on your tongue.
 

thePyro_13

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Pure water is tasteless, the actual taste can change depending on your region or source of water. The only thing to describe about pure water is it's texture, weight or appearance.
 

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crudus said:
Pure water is tasteless. You would have a better chances describing the taste of oxygen. You generally taste minerals and whatnot in the water.

Also, the color of water is a slight blue.

FamoFunk said:
Taste disgusting to me, so it must taste of something, right? I dunno what, but whatever it is, it's gross.
You may want to check your filter or pipes.
No. Anywhere I go, any tap, and bottled water from a shop. It taste wrong.

filters and pipes are fine, bro.
 

Cheesus333

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Fanta Grape said:
Cheesus333 said:
Disgusting and sickly. I don't like water.
... I don't think you've been drinking water...
Not recently I haven't, cause I don't like it :p

I drink Yorkshire water, which is apparently the best water in the country, but I still don't like it.
 

TiefBlau

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Water is for the most part tasteless. Any real "taste" you ascribe to it is probably from its fluid texture and its cool temperature.
 

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All natural, untampered water from a clean out door source after boiling to remove bacteria tastes mildy bitter with an almost undetectable sweetness as it touches the back of the throat. The intensity of the bitterness is dependent on the length of the after taste.