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Water strictly refers to the liquid state of that substance; it can be used for washing, soaking, boiling, steaming, simmering, diluting, etc. Ask questions about using water in a recipe.

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What causes water to boil over?

A small amount of salt will raise the boiling point of water, giving a bit more leeway. …
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Does water that's been left to sit and then reboiled taste different from fresh water boiled...

If it tastes different, it is either evaporating and you're getting a stronger flavor of the same water you drink. The other thing is that it may be picking up flavor from the kettle. …
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