To enhance the taste of water for chemotherapy patients, consider adding natural flavorings like lemon, lime, or cucumber slices. Herbal teas or infusions, such as mint or chamomile, can also provide a soothing flavor while being hydrating. Additionally, using flavored electrolyte powders or low-sugar drink mixes may help improve palatability without compromising hydration. Always ensure that any additions are acceptable and safe for the patient's specific dietary needs.
Using a water filter system really does change the taste of tap water. That funny taste is the iron in the water. Using a water filter will remove that funny taste and actually make your water safer.
The Bitter taste is frozen, which releases the good taste, altho room temp water is VERY HEALTHY for you.
They have added minerals in it to make the water taste better.
It pretty much tastes the same. Water does have taste but doesn't make the taste of gummy bears better or worse
Add Cordial/Squash.
juice!!
nothing
yes because it is filtered 100% and it has a better taste and also it is healthy.
It actually appears to taste better than cold water straight from the tap... Boiling drives off most chemical additives such as chlorine or fluoride. Pure water has no taste or smell.
Answer Women don't taste better by eating foods, they taste better when they use soap and water.
Milk but if your trying to lose weight go for water.
Pool water is not to be consumed. You shouldn't be considering trying to make it taste better, but trying to keep it clean. The chemicals added to pool water are toxic and should not be ingested. If you DID want to make it taste better, I'm sure several hundred packets of Kool-Aid accompanied by several hundred cups of sugar would do the trick.