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"Purified seawater from the Prince of Wales's favourite island, Berneray, in the Outer Hebrides, is to be sold to chefs as a must- have ingredient. Aquamara, which passes EU drinking water standards, will cost Pounds 4.95 for a three-litre container. It is claimed it enhances the flavour of a range of foods, from shellfish to soup."
This news item caught my attention a few days ago and was immediately filed under 'Fools and money, soon parted'. I sincerely hope HRH isn't lending his name to this product, whose price tag will surely raise an eyebrow or two among dairy farmers who can barely get 25 pence a litre for milk.See the full content of this document
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The Case of the Emperor's New Water
I'd be intrigued to learn more. If the sea water is said to come fro...
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