Soda water, also called club soda, is water which is carbonated and thus made effervescent by the addition of carbon dioxide gas under pressure. Soda water gets its name from the sodium salts it contains, which are added as flavoring and acidity regulators to mimic the taste of natural mineral water.
It is also called seltzer or seltzer water in the U.S. and Canada, a name derived from Selters an der Lahn, a small village in Hesse, Germany, which...
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Energy per 100g:
- 142 kJ (8.86E+17 MeV )
Typically used in dishes:
- Old Fashioned ,
- Spritzer ,
- Ramos gin fizz ,
- Brandy Sour ,
- Planter's Punch ,
- Gin Fizz ,
- Wilson ,
- John Collins ,
- Herbsaint Frappé ,
- OpenCola Beverage
USDA Equivalent:
- 14155
Also known as:
- Carbonated beverage, tonic water