Talk:German cuisine
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Drinking water[edit]
"Regulations are even stricter than those for bottled water (see Trinkwasserverordnung)." is not correct. The TrinkwV "Gesundheitsamt" is different to the Mineral- und TafelwasserVO. The limits of certain Elements in each water are different. Not only a difference for the responsibility "Lebensmittelbehörde" or "Gesundheitsamt" exists, but also the place where the samples are taken (Quellort or Wasseraubereitungsanlage / spring/well place or Waterpreperation feed) and how much time between taking the sample and analysing it can there be. Of course, all the waterqualitys are exellent. It depends on the parameters which one is better for which use. Mineralwasser for example is allowed a tick to be more radioactive than Trinkwasser and Trinkwasser is allowed to have a tick more heavy metal than Mineralwaaser. A tick means a very little bit. In some points one of the "Verordnungen" is a little stricter than the other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.212.210.34 (talk) 20:16, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
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