Cooking with Pure water is the best way to ensure that the quality of your rice and vegetables are pristine… and of course, delicious!
Purified taste
Chlorine and impurities can infiltrate your home’s tap water at any time, making for a foul odour and taste pouring out of your kitchen’s faucet. But using filtered water can eliminate the bad taste and smell. The undesirable taste can be detrimental to your food prep. When your water smells bad, the foul odour and taste can latch on to your vegetables and rice you’re washing in the sink.
If you’re cooking bigger dishes with pasta or rice, you’ll start to notice a creamier texture to your food when you use filtered water. A filter can cleanse your water, remove the bad taste and leave you with overall better tap water.
Using Pure water to make coffee or tea also requires less coffee grounds and tea leaves than tap water than when making these beverages with tap water. Ordinarily you can cut back the amount of coffee grounds or tea leaves to make these drinks by approximately one-third. There will be a somewhat lighter color, but just as rich a flavor when using Pure water for these beverages; in fact, a much less bitter taste. Using Pure water in these beverages is a simple way for the homemaker or restaurant owner to save approximately one-third on the cost of these drinks; and, there will be no ugly film on the surface of the coffee or tea which sometimes occurs with tap water.