New Low-mineralized Table Water - On The Bulgarian Market

Nia Rouseberg Author: Nia Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
New Low-mineralized Table Water - On The Bulgarian Market

In this article, learn more about New Low-mineralized Table Water - On The Bulgarian Market. Water is low in fluorine and sodium and has a salinity of 143 mg / l..

A new brand of table water with low content of fluorine and sodium is available on the Bulgarian market. To achieve the low mineralization of 143 mg / l, the water is treated by ion exchange method, with the leading technologies for this type of products in the sector. Its pH is close to neutral - 6.5.


Other characteristics of water: electrical conductivity <220 µS / cm; anions: F- <0.1 mg / l, SO4 2- 22.63 mg / l, HCO3-48.81 mg / l, NO2- <0.05 mg / l; cations: Na + 21.7 mg / l, NH4 + <0.1 mg / l, Ca + 13.53 mg / l, Mn2 + <0.01 mg / l.


It is believed that the intake of low-mineralized water prevents the accumulation of excessive amounts of trace elements in the body. This type of water is recommended to regulate the content of minerals in the body, which is especially important in young children and some diseases.


Bellissima table water can be found in bottles of half and two liters. It is bottled at the Quadrant Beverages plant in Veliko Tarnovo. As with the other products of the company PepsiCo, PLI and Gat Foods, the process is performed with an implemented HACCP system for analysis and control, and a quality management system certified according to the international quality standard ISO 9001: 2008.

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