karbonaattiat
Karbonaattiat are a type of mineral water that contain significant amounts of dissolved carbon dioxide, which gives them a distinctive effervescence. The term "karbonaattiat" is derived from the chemical term "carbonic acid," which is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water. These waters are often associated with natural springs and are known for their refreshing and slightly fizzy taste.
Karbonaattiat are typically sourced from underground aquifers where water has been in contact with limestone or
The carbonation in karbonaattiat can vary, ranging from slightly effervescent to highly carbonated. This variation is
Karbonaattiat are popular for their health benefits, as they are often low in sodium and high in
Karbonaattiat are widely available in many countries and are often consumed as a refreshing beverage or used