"The Colors of Water | Rethink Water" is a fascinating non-fiction book by water sommelier Pat Eckert that illuminates the world of water from a new perspective. It takes the reader on a journey through the diverse facets of water, from its chemical composition to its cultural and ecological significance.
With a foreword by Martin Riese and Dr. Michael Mascha, the internationally leading water sommeliers from the USA.
Contents:
The book is divided into different chapters, each of which highlights a different aspect of water.
Scientific aspects of water:
An introduction to the chemical and physical properties of water.
Water in nature:
The role of water in different ecosystems and its importance for life on Earth.
Water and health:
The importance of water for human health and the effects of different types of water on the body.
Water in the catering industry:
The role of water in fine dining.
Water tasting and recipes:
Instructions for water tasting and creative drink recipes that focus on water.
Target audience:
The book was researched and updated over several years and is aimed at a broad audience interested in environmental, health, and lifestyle topics. It is intended for both professionals and laypeople who want to expand their knowledge about water. Many aspects of the book have not been described or published in this form before.
Motivation:
Water is the source of all life, yet its importance is often underestimated. This book aims to encourage readers to consider water from a new perspective and to recognize its indispensable role in our lives and our environment.
Details
- 268 pages
- Format: Non-fiction book, 135x205 mm, softcover, 90 g/m², white, matte
- Release date: October 20, 2024
- ISBN: 9783759899545
- Language: German
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"The Colors of Water | Rethink Water" is a fascinating non-fiction book by water sommelier Pat Eckert that illuminates the world of water from a new perspective. It takes the reader on a journey through the diverse facets of water, from its chemical composition to its cultural and ecological significance.
With a foreword by Martin Riese and Dr. Michael Mascha, the internationally leading water sommeliers from the USA.
Contents:
The book is divided into different chapters, each of which highlights a different aspect of water.
Scientific aspects of water:
An introduction to the chemical and physical properties of water.
Water in nature:
The role of water in different ecosystems and its importance for life on Earth.
Water and health:
The importance of water for human health and the effects of different types of water on the body.
Water in the catering industry:
The role of water in fine dining.
Water tasting and recipes:
Instructions for water tasting and creative drink recipes that focus on water.
Target audience:
The book was researched and updated over several years and is aimed at a broad audience interested in environmental, health, and lifestyle topics. It is intended for both professionals and laypeople who want to expand their knowledge about water. Many aspects of the book have not been described or published in this form before.
Motivation:
Water is the source of all life, yet its importance is often underestimated. This book aims to encourage readers to consider water from a new perspective and to recognize its indispensable role in our lives and our environment.
Details
- 268 pages
- Format: Non-fiction book, 135x205 mm, softcover, 90 g/m², white, matte
- Release date: October 20, 2024
- ISBN: 9783759899545
- Language: German