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Japanese food enhancer -- BBC Breakfast
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BBC Breakfast this morning showed a food enhancer. I missed the first part of the programme but I think it originated in Japan.
Later I switched to Ch 5 and on The Wright Show they appeared to have just dealt with the product.
BBC iplayer does not yet have the programme so I can'f find details and the name.
I think it was said that product would be in supermarkets shortly.
Does anyone know of this item?.
Later I switched to Ch 5 and on The Wright Show they appeared to have just dealt with the product.
BBC iplayer does not yet have the programme so I can'f find details and the name.
I think it was said that product would be in supermarkets shortly.
Does anyone know of this item?.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never seen the program but i read this yesterday and im assuming you mean "Umami"?
Im a bit of a foodie and look forward to trying this myself.
http://www.dailymail....king-fifth-taste.html
Im a bit of a foodie and look forward to trying this myself.
http://www.dailymail....king-fifth-taste.html
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Woofgang's right...'umami' is the Japanese word used to describe an additional taste, over the sweet, sour, savoury and salt that we are more familiar with. It's supposed to be a 'meaty' flavour, but not in the literal flesh sense, more the musty savoury-ness that you find in wild mushrooms or soy sauce, for example. MSG was developed for this reason - to enhance the umame element in food, but this new stuff would appear to be a little more naturally derived.
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