What does Water Taste Like?

Started by Punkyhermy5 pages

I LOVE WATER!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: What does Water Taste Like?

Originally posted by Samurai Guy
My family and I were discussing this over Thanksgiving Dinner on Sunday.

Does water have a taste?

of course it has a taste.
it tastes like water 😖
theres no other way to describe it. its like saying: what does chocolate taste like? chocolate.
what do strawberries taste like? strawberries

That really answers nothing, Misha

I dont think it has a taste, more of a texture.

Originally posted by Samurai Guy
That really answers nothing, Misha

does water have a taste:
yes 😖

Originally posted by Raz
Really? Tastes a bit like water to me 😛

Dont be so awkward 😛 it tastes bland, because it was boiled in water 😛 otherwise, it seriously tastes sweet 😖mart:

I answered no, but then I figured that Misha's logic was pretty cool, and made sense to me. Water tastes like water, chocolate tastes like chocolate and so on. So water has a taste, it just doesn't taste like something you can put a name to. That doesn't mean it tastes like nothing........

Originally posted by Syren
I answered no, but then I figured that Misha's logic was pretty cool, and made sense to me. Water tastes like water, chocolate tastes like chocolate and so on. So water has a taste, it just doesn't taste like something you can put a name to. That doesn't mean it tastes like nothing........

I agree with Kerry, and misha's logic. 🙂

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
By that logic it tastes like nothing.
If nothing else in the world tastes like water, apart from water, then it has no taste apart from its own, thus it is tasteless.

I wish i'd been online yesterday to kick your ass for posting such bloody nonsense. "if something is unique it does not exist"

silly bugger.

Originally posted by Syren
I answered no, but then I figured that Misha's logic was pretty cool, and made sense to me. Water tastes like water, chocolate tastes like chocolate and so on. So water has a taste, it just doesn't taste like something you can put a name to. That doesn't mean it tastes like nothing........

Ah but no.

Chocolate tastes sweet. Chicken is salty. WE have taste buts which are salty, sour, sweet or bitter. <---water is neither of these, thereofre, how can have a taste if it tastes like nothing we can(physically) taste?

Originally posted by Syren
I answered no, but then I figured that Misha's logic was pretty cool, and made sense to me. Water tastes like water, chocolate tastes like chocolate and so on. So water has a taste, it just doesn't taste like something you can put a name to. That doesn't mean it tastes like nothing........

Nothing tastes like anything else. Everything has its own disntinct taste. There are always various adjectives you can use to acticulate the taste of anything.

IE Peanut Butter is sticky, creamy, and salty.

Originally posted by Samurai Guy
Nothing tastes like anything else. Everything has its own disntinct taste. There are always various adjectives you can use to acticulate the taste of anything.

IE Peanut Butter is sticky, creamy, and salty.

Again, refer to my reply.

Water is neither sweet, salty, sour or bitter, and everything else that has a taste has some of those componants, thats why we can taste it.

Water is not sweet, sour, salty or bitter, therefore we cannot taste it.

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Again, refer to my reply.

Water is neither sweet, salty, sour or bitter, and everything else that has a taste has some of those componants, thats why we can taste it.

Water is not sweet, sour, salty or bitter, therefore we cannot taste it.

We posted at the same time, I did not read yours prior to responding. I apologize.

I understand the logic behind your response, and I do agree to an extent, however there are certain minerals that give water a distinct taste.

Originally posted by Mr Zero
I wish i'd been online yesterday to kick your ass for posting such bloody nonsense. "if something is unique it does not exist"

silly bugger.

Yeah, that was rather stupid reply. 😖 I didnt actualy mean that, i dont even know why i posted it

Anyway, dont call me bugger, i just receantly learened whats it original meaning 😖

Hey Milla 😍

Water has more tastes than almost anything else - glossing over the obvious fact that seawater tastes like salt you are still left with that fact that fresh water is as much a product of it's environment as, say, honey is dependant on the flowers its made from. Islay in scotland has a water that tastes so much of the rich dark peat of the island that the whiskey they make there is unlike any other - it tastes the way smoke smells.

Down in glastonbury somerset is the chalice well - the mythical resting place of the holy grail - the natural spring that feeds the well is chalybeate in nature - the rock that the water flows over builds up iron deposits and is a rich russet red. On a summers night when the air is cool and the water is warm the heavy iron water tastes so much like blood it can be quite scary to drink. Unless you like that kind of thing in which case..... yum.

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Anyway, dont call me bugger,

My apologies - I was having a hugh grant moment.

Originally posted by Mr Zero
My apologies - I was having a hugh grant moment.

My apologies to you.

Originally posted by Mr Zero
My apologies - I was having a hugh grant moment.

Its cool, i didnt mean to sound uptight or offended, but i did only receantly found out what the word actualy ment.

I think I'll go google the water taste now.

Originally posted by Telperaca
And I'm vegetarian, so please let's not go to the subject about chicken!

Thanks

Uh no I like chicken so lets not bring up that subject about eating only veggies 😛 Oh yeah and I love bloody red pulsing BEEF yum.

Water is water. Drinking water always has a taste and its usually the flourine or whatever the put to clean it.

Distilled water taste bitter to me if thats the right word.