AJINOMOTO seasoning!!!! WHO Likes it!!
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well let discuss about ajinomoto seasoning...who like it? actually i do but even i dunno the actual taste of it....actually how its taste? but do u think eat too much ajinomoto your hair will drop off little by little? a lot of ppl said that it will? |
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on 2007-01-24 18:32:05
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Ohh they use a lot of that In Peru! How funny! To me its falvor is funny...A little sour but kind of sweet too..Looks like salt but its not! One time i tought it was salt tried to eat it...Ewwww...not good at all! |
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on 2007-01-24 23:44:55 (edited 2007-01-24 23:46:03)
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Here's a disgusting Aji no Moto story. I love to eat bread and butter sprinkled with sugar. Our canisters at home look alike, save for the labels (sugar, salt, pepper, plutonium 210, uranium, etc) I was in a hurry one morning and loaded my breaded toast with whatever that white thing was that I mistook for sugar. I bit into it, and I swear, my vision started swaying. It was that damned Aji no Moto, which I mistook for sugar. Even if I drink a litre of water, the bad aftertaste and my dizziness took time to leave. There's no word to describe how bad that thing tastes in itself. It should be made illegal. I am not sure about your hair falling from eating too much food seasoned with it, but I do know that like most preservatives and additives, it can't be good for your health. |
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on 2007-01-25 03:19:34
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ajinomoto seasoning.. it adds flavor to your food that's what i'm sure of.. hehe.. funny cause my grandmother always saying that ajinomoto("betsin") is bad to our health yet she keeps on using it, though not everytime she cooks.. and if i remember it right when i was in elementary, one of my teachers forbid us to bring snacks("baon") with MSG.. she said it is bad to our health.. i didn't really question her about it, i just obeyed her and did not bring snacks with MSG in her class.. hehehe.. but outside her class it's a different story.. XD |
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i dunno about the hair fall, but once, my biochemistry lecturer said that its bad for the brain, but he didnt explain about it. he just said that its not good and its totally banned from his house XD the taste of monosodium glutamate (aji no moto is the brand name) itself is kinda sweet and salty and kinda odd. but most people here use it in cooking because it will make the food taste better. i think the aji no moto's effect is not really drastic, more to long-term effect. |
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by S-a-c-h-i-e-l
on 2007-01-25 07:29:18
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Oh, MSG? I heard of a study where they put a little bit in their food, and the animals went overweight/obese pretty quickly... Granted, I have no proof, and I can't remember where the study was... But if you think of it that way, and how much processed foods Americans eat, it explains the overweightnessity a tiny bit, huh? MSG should be BANNED!! If you need it to make your foods taste better, what does that show about your food? |
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You do know that it comes from seaweed? So if you eat a lot of seaweed it's already there and you are eating it. It's not the best seasoning in the world and many people are very sensitive to it, and yet, many of those same people can eat the seaweed it comes from with no ill effects. Like anything else, too much Ajinomoto can be a bad thing for most people, but most people don't eat enough of it to do any real harm to yourself. |
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Aji no Moto actually sorts of "rounds off" the flavour, not add saltiness to it or something. (Very chemistry but...) I would definitely prefer natural seasonings, or at most not add MSG to my soup. There can be many different ways of flavouring your food! 届ã‹ãªãã¦ã‚‚ 追ã„ã‹ã‘㦠|
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on 2007-04-26 17:18:40
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lolz even this one! XD well yes, we even use this one here!^^ |
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on 2007-04-28 08:30:34
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monosodiumglutamate aka. MSG, Vetsin, E621 "Side effects of MSG Many years ago reports were published indicating that asthmatic subjects could suffer from asthma attacks after the consumption of food containing monosodium glutamate. For that reason research was carried out to show whether there was a relationship between asthma and monosodium glutamate and to determine whether there were health risks due to the consumption of monosodium glutamate. No relation between monosodium glutamate and the occurrence of asthma attacks could be established. In different trials people who perceived themselves to suffer from an increase of asthmatic symptoms after consumption of monosodium glutamate in comparison to asthmatic people that did not complain about that effect were fed with monosodium glutamate as well as with placebos. No correlation could be found between the consumption of monosodium glutamate and the occurrence of asthma attack. People reacted on monosodium glutamate in the same way as on the given placebos. People who perceive themselves as monosodium glutamate-intolerant may react to another compound in the food, but not to monosodium glutamate. Similar trials were performed with people said to be suffering from headaches, dizziness and other (neurological) problems. Often these problems were due to the increase of sodium and the lack of enough moisture in the body (‘hangover effect'). No clear scientific relation with the intake of MSG and symptoms could be established. A summary of different experiments assessing the effects on health of monosodium glutamate was published by Raif et al., 2000. Their final conclusion was that the results of numerous researches performed on monosodium glutamate allow to consider it as a generally safe food ingredient. Neither epidemiological nor challenge studies could provide any evidence that intake of monosodium glutamate leads to adverse reactions in the population at large. Some experiments showed that large doses of monosodium glutamate taken without food may lead to subjective symptoms in people who believe that they react to monosodium glutamate. However these symptoms are rare and neither serious nor persistent and these reactions did not take place when monosodium glutamate was given with food. It can thus be concluded that the intake of glutamate is safe for the general population. However, proper labelling offers persons who prefer not to consume foods with added MSG the possibility to avoid those products." source:foodinfo.net |
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on 2007-04-28 08:33:23
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watever.. i didnt read aerielle's post due to the fact that i knew that already.. and hey.. w/o ajinomoto.. also called here locally int he philippines betsin .. food can really tastes bad.. so! hail ajinomoto! wahahahha! |