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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: why does water in China taste so bad?
not only tap water, once boiled but also mineral water
To me, all bottled and boiled tap water tastes bad, no matter what country i am in. I don't even want to think about what might be in the tap water here before it is boiled.
actually i just did a small research before purchasing a water depuration system via ebay. It seems that you absorb even more clorine when you take a shower, especially hot shower. Clorine that goes trough your skin....besides, by boiling the water you might kill the bacteria but heavy metals still....
it's chemically cleaned and/or contains industrial waste
Sadly it is a real worry here and one of the reasons I am contemplating leaving in the near future.
Chromaggus pisses into it. So much chromium poisoning, etc.
*Hulk flinches as his skin shimmers*
I found Chinese tap water and the big bottles of water that I had delivered had a bitter taste. I always suspected they were the same. At home my well water has no taste.
The small bottled water in China has a sweet taste, I think something is added to make it sweet. This is why I make my tea in China using beer. The beer is tasteless.
or in some cases it is not chemically cleaned, it is just the water from you toilet that is pumped back in http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2012-05/09/content_15241913.htm
back in the 70's we use to drink straight from streams in the Ozark Mountains, a taste of heaven if u ask me. try it b4 u knock it...
chemicals...............all kinds of chemicals & metals...................
Boiled tap water tastes funny indeed (tested in Suzhou, Hefei, Kunming). My wife does not even feel the taste to the water, so maybe it's an acquired taste, ie. me being used of the water from back home. I buy Nongfu water, tastes ok and it's cheap.