Carbonated Water

Deliah on June 7th, 2009

You can manage your optimum health by drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day. We see that many people prefer to drink water which contain some type of added flavor. Carbonation has opened up a whole new arena of drinking liquids to satisfy almost every taste. Carbonic acid which is formed by this [...]

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Deliah on May 29th, 2009

In the United States of America, we call our favorite flavored carbonated drinks soda pop. It’s the carbonation process that gives soda pop its “fizz.”. There is a lot of info about carbonation at http://tutorials.carbonatedseltzerwater.com.
It is the amount of dissolved CO2 that produces carbonic acid in drinks, affecting the quality and different tastes of [...]

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Deliah on May 21st, 2009

In 1903 the first SodaStream carbonation maker was invented.
In the 1970s and 1980s, when there were different concentrated syrups available, versions were created to add concentrates to create carbonated drinks in popular flavors. After a merger with Soda-Club the company was relaunched as a way to make healthy drinks for kids.
The SodaStream drink [...]

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Deliah on May 12th, 2009

Carbonated water eases the symptoms of some forms of stomach aches as well as constipation. This is something that I had to learn the hard way, which, unfortunately, is usually how I learn all my lessons.
My main symptom of stomach problems is feeling bloated from fullness in the upper abdominal region after overeating — [...]

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Deliah on March 8th, 2009

Carbonation occurs when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water or an aqueous solution. This process yields the “fizz” to carbonated water and sparkling mineral water, the head to beer, and the cork pop and bubbles to champagne and sparkling wine.
The quality of carbonated beverages including soft drinks, seltzer and beer is affected by the amount [...]

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