MSG has an image problem. An estimated 42% of us are trying to limit or avoid MSG entirely, according to the International Food Information Council. At the same time, food companies and restaurants ...
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a food additive that makes foods more flavorful. It has sodium, but only about one-third of the amount in table salt. MSG may help reduce your salt intake while keeping ...
There are certain ingredients that are a scapegoat for developing uncomfortable symptoms after you eat—and MSG is one of them. The flavor enhancer has such a bad reputation that some foods even say on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Think MSG is bad for you? You're wrong. According to The Food Infodemic Report by the Ajinomoto Group, 20% of people in the United ...
For some, MSG might mean Madison Square Garden’s. You might picture dazzling lights, sprawling rows of seats, and larger than life screens. For us, MSG means something so much more incredible: ...
MSG has long been the food world’s bad boy. Also known as monosodium glutamate, it has been demonized for at least two generations by food purists convinced it dumbs down flavor and quality, and by ...
Much of the mythology around the harm of monosodium glutamate, has been debunked—known as MSG, shows up in many foods from tomatoes to breast milk, and there's no evidence to link it to illness. (AP ...