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jeef16 t1_jdrls6h wrote
IIRC it was based off a shitty study of people who consumed MSG on a frequent basis - americans who frequently consumed unhealthy chinese takeout
joker_mania t1_jdrcrqt wrote
My MSG is used almost as much as salt and pepper. It doesn’t take much.
GodOfChickens t1_jdwcabs wrote
I used to use it quite often, but I bought a bunch of different salts, one of them in particular, sel gris de guérande, has a very high mineral content and adds the same taste I associate with msg, but it's much more versatile and comes through as a noticeable flavour more often. I recommend it to anyone who likes msg.
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wagnus_ t1_jdvkeg3 wrote
boy this escalated quickly
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FleshyIndiscretions t1_jdwaa00 wrote
TL/DR: it was clearly racism more than anything, especially science..
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michal_hanu_la t1_jdq8xjf wrote
The reason we like MSG is that it indicates presence of protein. We like protein.
shitismydestiny t1_jdqstfe wrote
There is an interesting article on MSG scare: https://news.colgate.edu/magazine/2019/02/06/the-strange-case-of-dr-ho-man-kwok/
guimontag t1_jdqwkin wrote
Seaweed as well!
AudibleNod t1_jdrjp0m wrote
And some plants besides tobacco contain nicotine. Such as potatoes and tomatoes.
ThymeIsTight t1_jds37l5 wrote
Tomacco!
DirtyDanTheManlyMan t1_jdrwaki wrote
Is this why I get insane cravings for tomatoes sometimes?
palea_alt t1_jdtgftb wrote
It also contains less salt than...salt. Literally a healthier substitute.
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hje1967 t1_jdqkiga wrote
So they come armed & ready?
Edit: No Michael Schenker Group fans here apparently.. 🤣
disneyvacafacts t1_jdqxm0h wrote
So did I when this exact this was posted 2 days ago. Thanks Mr Bot!
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_jdq9736 wrote
So that's how we get pot noodles, from inside vegetables!?
fredsam25 t1_jdqybtw wrote
So does cyanide. Naturally occurring doesn't signify anything. We have had to breed out toxic traits from many plants for domestication. Just because a chemical can be found in food we consume doesn't mean anything besides we have allowed it to remain.
ExceedingChunk t1_jdsgdpu wrote
There is no scientific backing for that MSG is dangerous. None of the claims have been proven.
We know clearly that cyanide is dangerous.
fredsam25 t1_jdtnmsb wrote
The fact that msg is not dangerous is independent of the fact that it's naturally occurring in our food. Like I said, our food also naturally has cyanide in it. Naturally occurring is not significant in something's harm/benefit.
ExceedingChunk t1_jdu5yga wrote
Yeah, I am completely agreeing with that part. Natural doesn't mean good, but is still used in marketing to imply that it's good/healthy/safe.
colonel_beeeees t1_jdqgl6c wrote
MSG - mono sodium glutamate - one sodium atom with a very basic amino acid, used in most proteins, and the actual savory molecule that the word umami refers to
The fear mongering was entirely racism/classism based, the stuff is nutritious unless you're just eating spoons of it