It’s an important step to filter your water in all food-related areas of your operation. Every kitchen should have filtered water for soups, stock, coffee, fountain systems, ice water, fine teas, even Jell-O. When water does not taste good, neither will some of your foods. I even boil my pastas in filtered water. Many inexpensive filtering systems can be added onto your kitchen faucet.
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Filter Water
Jan. 27, 2013Mark MoserNutrition Services ManagerUVA-HealthSouth Rehabilitation HospitalCharlottesville, Va.,
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