DID YOU KNOW MC DONALDS and other foods contain msg?!
Answers: wow how sneaky the food industry has been on this one folks.--if you google msg in mc donalds burgers u wont get a hit.but when i clicked on SITE WITH A RECIPE IT WAS listed as its spice!!!--hmmm,how do they get away with this?--they do it by pre-cooked listing.--of course the spice somehow doesnt need to be labled anywhere on its menu as an ingredient.--the spice called accent is used by mc donalds and its msg!!--no wonder why i feel so f*** up after eating junk food.--im allergic to it and i didnt know it was in there!! see if the link works --otherwise(msg is mono-sodium glutimate--and not message>>" google msg in the spices " http://www.stayinformed.info/foundinfood...
why do you want to eat that crap anyway? I gave up fast food long ago and I feel much better for it. yes they make it taste good but if they made dog s*** taste good some people would eat that too. it's essentially the same thing anyway. they get away with it b/c there is mucho money to be made from making americans fat, lazy and dependent on junk food.
chinese food
uh..yeah. Been common knowledge that MSG is a common food additive since the 70's
So what - I like MSG, it makes things taste good! Mmmm, MSG...
yes and alot of chinese use it and look at there population and they live for so long
it's not their fault as you know without msg some food remain tasteless... that's why they can't just put msg away....
CREEPY
It's natural.
The Ajinomoto company was formed to manufacture and market MSG in Japan; the name 'Ajinomoto' means "essence of taste". It was introduced to the United States in 1947 as Ac'cent flavor enhancer.
Modern commercial MSG is produced by fermentation[2] of starch, sugar beets, sugar cane, or molasses. About 1.5 million metric tons were sold in 2001, with 4% annual growth expected.[3] MSG is used commercially as a flavour enhancer. Once stereotypically associated with food in Chinese restaurants in America, it is now found in some common food products consumed in the US:[citation needed]
canned soups of the US food industry
beef and chicken stocks of the US food industry
flavored potato chip products of the US food industry
snack foods
frozen dinners
US-originated fast foods
instant meals such as the seasoning mixtures for instant noodles
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