Zoom in on sparkling mineral water
February 8th, 2010 | by Dr. Dely | 25 views Zoom in on mineral water soft
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The waters are known as sodium bicarbonate, as indicated by this term, richhtm "> salt. They have the taste and is often why we love them! St. Yorre (1708 mg / liter) and Vichy Celestine (1265 mg / liter) are no longer provided.
Other carbonated mineral water are supplied in less salt but contain the calcium and / or magnesium as Salvetat, Badoit, Quézac, Vals, San Pellegrino.
In some of these gaseous mineral waters, there is also fluoride: St. Yorre (9 mg / l), Vichy Celestine (5.9 mg / l), Quézac (1.8 mg / l), Badoit (1mg / l) .
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