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What (who) is monosodium glutamate - definition

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monosodium glutamate         
¦ noun a compound which occurs naturally as a breakdown product of proteins and is used as a flavour enhancer in food.
monosodium glutamate         
Monosodium glutamate is a substance which is sometimes added to savoury food to make it taste better. The abbreviation MSG
is also used.
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MSG         
¦ abbreviation monosodium glutamate.

Wikipedia

Monosodium glutamate

Monosodium glutamate (MSG), also known as sodium glutamate, is the sodium salt of glutamic acid. MSG is found naturally in some foods including tomatoes and cheese in this glutamic acid form. MSG is used in cooking as a flavor enhancer with an umami taste that intensifies the meaty, savory flavor of food, as naturally occurring glutamate does in foods such as stews and meat soups.

MSG was first prepared in 1908 by Japanese biochemist Kikunae Ikeda, who was trying to isolate and duplicate the savory taste of kombu, an edible seaweed used as a base for many Japanese soups. MSG balances, blends, and rounds the perception of other tastes. MSG is commonly used and found in stock (bouillon) cubes, soups, ramen, gravy, stews, condiments, savory snacks, etc.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given MSG its generally recognized as safe (GRAS) designation. It is a popular belief that MSG can cause headaches and other feelings of discomfort, known as "Chinese restaurant syndrome". Several blinded studies show no such effects when MSG is combined with food in normal concentrations, and are inconclusive when MSG is added to broth in large concentrations. The European Union classifies it as a food additive permitted in certain foods and subject to quantitative limits. MSG has the HS code 29224220 and the E number E621.

Examples of use of monosodium glutamate
1. "That‘s got monosodium glutamate in and all kinds of flavourings," she informed him.
2. The ban will also extend to the sweetener aspartame, and flavour enhancers such as monosodium glutamate.
3. A food store chain has banned monosodium glutamate and some food colourings from its own–brand products.
4. Natural alternatives The Co–op has replaced the colourings and monosodium glutamate in its own–brand products with natural alternatives.
5. These were: The Co–op CLAIM: Removes MSG (monosodium glutamate) because of public concern about food intolerances.