Difference between revisions of "Mineral water"

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== Description ==
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Natural mineral water is groundwater that has emerged from the ground and contains...
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|Natural mineral water is groundwater that has emerged from the ground and contains...
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   <li>natural mineral water,</li>
   <li>natural mineral water,</li>
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Spring water is also groundwater that has emerged from the ground but contains a lower amount of minerals. The icon does not refer to bottled water that is intended for medicinal purposes.
Spring water is also groundwater that has emerged from the ground but contains a lower amount of minerals. The icon does not refer to bottled water that is intended for medicinal purposes.
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Revision as of 06:53, 15 July 2021

Mineral water Natural mineral water is groundwater that has emerged from the ground and contains...
  1. natural mineral water,
  2. natural spring water or
  3. processed tap water.

Spring water is also groundwater that has emerged from the ground but contains a lower amount of minerals. The icon does not refer to bottled water that is intended for medicinal purposes.