A water composition that is fortified with at least one mineral and has a
pH between about 2.5 and 9.5. The water composition has a redox potential
that satisfies the following equation: 0.gtoreq.RP-(A-B*pH) wherein RP is
the redox potential in millivolts of the mineral-containing water
composition, pH is the pH of the mineral-containing water composition, A
is 400 and B is 20. The mineral is preferably selected from calcium,
iron, zinc, copper, manganese, iodine, magnesium, and mixtures of these.
Moreover, the mineral-fortified water composition is preferably
substantially free of flavor or sweetener compounds. Even more
preferably, the water composition has no metallic taste or after-taste, a
Hunter calorimetric "b" reading of less than 5.0, and an NTU turbidity
value of less than 5.0. The mineral-fortified water composition may
optionally contain other nutrients and vitamins, for example, vitamin A,
vitamin C, vitamin E, niacin, thiamin, vitamin B6, vitamin B2, vitamin B
12, folic acid, selenium, and pantathonic acid.