I have noticed in a few sausage recipes that msg was listed.
Is this stuff o/k to use? as if my memory serves me correctly I recall there was a bit of a scare about it a while ago.
wallie
hoggie wrote:here is an article on msg
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmont ... 68,00.html
MSG the first taste
Babies are born with only two sets of taste buds working. Taste buds for sweet to detect the lactose (milk sugar) in their mother's milk and those for umami which pick up the glutamate taste! If breast milk didn't taste good, no baby would want to feed.
Human milk is rich in free glutamate, about 20 times the amount found in cow's milk. So glutamate is one of the first tastes we experience in life, no wonder we think it tastes good!
Free Glutamate in Milk
mg /100 g
Humans 21.6
Chimpanzees 38.9
Rhesus monkeys 4.6
Cows 1.9
Sheep 1.4
Mice 2.2
In fact glutamate is the most abundant free amino acid found in human milk. There is approximately 4 times more free glutamate than the next most abundant free amino acid, taurine, and 5 times the amount of glycine. The other amino acids are present in much smaller amounts.
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