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Do the acetaldehyde or formaldehyde that migrate to bottled water affect the taste of the water?

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Do the acetaldehyde or formaldehyde that migrate to bottled water affect the taste of the water?

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For a few individuals with highly developed olfactory senses, yes. The amount of aldehydes present in bottled water is generally well below the level that can be detected by average consumers. Highly trained taste specialists at times can detect the faint fruity taste conferred to the water by these aldehydes.

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