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Water For Tea
Posted on March 29th, 2009 No commentsOne of the requirements to prepare tasty Japanese tea is selection the water .
It is important for good tea to select soft water.
This point is not familiar to Japanese people because almost every type of Japanese water is very soft water.And, very soft water is suitable for Japanese tea and Japanese cuisine.
The tea using hard water won’t taste so good and lose flavor.
There is plenty of hard water in Europe.And,hard water is suitable for Europe cuisine.
Hm mm, it is interesting.
Anyway,I recommend soft water !
Water hardness indicates the amount of the calcium and the magnesium in the water.
Very soft: 0-60 ppm
Soft: 60-120 ppm
Hard: 120-180 ppm
Very hard > 180 ppmJapanese water hardness is about 20-30 ppm
Below is the list of popular mineral waters of soft water.
Table1.Popular mineral water of soft water
Brand Place of production Water hardness(ppm,mg/L) ICE AGE Canada 1.18 Avani Canada 5.0 LUSO Portugal 8.4 OLDEN Norway 14.0 WHISTLER water Canada 24.0 CRYSTAL GEYSER USA 38.0 MONDARIZ Spain 45.3 Volvic France 60.0 TYNANT WATER England 100.6 PANNA Italia 108.4 HIGHLAND SPRING England 121.5 Furthermore,I made the list of more soft waters of the world.
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