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Default Lest there be any further confusion (WAS: Hurricanes and flank steak)

"dsi1" wrote in message
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On Saturday, September 3, 2016 at 2:18:22 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message
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> Autolyzed yeast extract is just their quaint way of hiding
> monosodium glutamate.
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> Cindy Hamilton
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> Why is monosodium glutamate despised here so much? I use it, although in
> minute amounts, and I it would be good to know what the big problem is.
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It may have started in 1968, when a doctor wrote a letter to the New England
Journal of Medicine and described a set of symptoms he got while eating at a
Chinese restaurant. He suggested that MSG, among other things, may have
caused the problems. Other people wrote in saying they had the same thing
happen to them. It was a misconception whose time had come. Up until that
point MSG was a very popular food additive because it supercharged the taste
of foods. Once Reader's Digest wrote an article on the weird symptoms
associated with Chinese restaurant food and identifying MSG as the likely
culprit, the whole thing snowballed. And the rest is history.

The irony is that the doctor that wrote the letter to the NEJM was a Chinese
American named Robert Kwok. If it was me, I would have suspected aflatoxin
in the fried rice.

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Well whatever that is, I am happy to use my MSG and haven't heard anything
that would make me afraid to do so)





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