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On 8/7/2015 4:22 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 2015-08-07, dsi1 > wrote: > >> You're the one that brings up the idea that umami is not real. > > Actually, I brought up the idea that the term "umami" may be > unnecessary and was asking for opinions. > >> I think that for most Americans, umami is not real. > > I think it's only the term "umami" that is unreal for Americans, > despite the fact we've been eating it for decades. Kinda like the > term "shoyu", which I've never heard from anyone, but yerself, my > entire life. I've heard of "umami" (though I spelled it wrong), but > never "shoyu", depite enjoying my first soy sauce over 60 yrs ago. > > nb > Kilikini (RIP) called soy sauce "shoyu". She lived on Maui for a brief while. It's soy sauce. No need to pretend you're Japanese or Hawaiian in order to use it when cooking. ![]() Jill |
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