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Icameforthenachos t1_iuk2uqv wrote
Lived in the country for many years after spending many more years in the city. We had a well on our property from which we drew all of our water. This water was amazing. It tasted clean, was crystal clear and cold, and it just tasted “right” if that makes sense.
IndigoTrailsToo t1_iuk5il8 wrote
Like metallic minerals
Not good
Leni05_ t1_iuk27bs wrote
Like nothing but also like something. Tasteless but also wobbly
Apart_Park_7176 t1_iuk27ii wrote
Cold water tastes spiky, warm water taste flat and hot water taste prickly.
DarkFireGerugex t1_iuk2fto wrote
It taste different bc of the different "components" it has, if u live near a water treatment plant u will most likely drink water that has been "cleaned artificially" and if u live near a glacier u will drink clean water that is clean "naturally"
[deleted] t1_iuk2twt wrote
It tastes wet.
jbsdv1993 t1_iuk4gt1 wrote
In the big cities in my country it tastes a bit chalky compared to rural areas
BuddhistSlater t1_iuk2gbe wrote
Tap water in cities tastes like the things they put in it to keep it clean and/or things it comes in contact with in it's commute to your tap. In Englewood, Colorado, water tastes strongly of chlorine and mold.