San Pellegrino

S. Pellegrino (also San Pellegrino and Sanpellegrino ) is a mineral water from San Pellegrino Terme in the province of Bergamo, Italy. It is exported to over 100 countries. Manufacturer is the Nestlé Group subsidiary companies Sanpellegrino S. p. A..

History

The mineral water spring in Brembana has been known for 700 years. The first analysis of the mineral water was made in 1748. In 1908 S. Pellegrino was distributed worldwide.

From the broadcast market in the NDR 2007, five different kinds of mineral water were examined and found a very high uranium content of 7.6 micrograms per liter in the S. Pellegrino. However, the manufacturer saw no need to act since no legal provisions are violated. As the upper guideline value for drinking water 10 micrograms per liter apply. Sulfate: 430, bicarbonate: 245 Calcium: 174 chloride: 52.0, Magnesium: 51.4 Sodium: 33.3, silicon label According to award the water 2011 following ion concentration in mg / l according to an analysis of July: 7.1 nitrate: 2.6 potassium: 2.2, fluoride: 0.5, Evaporation residue: 915

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