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norcalsmoker

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Aug 23, 2010
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jut wondering how everyone here feels about MSG. a buddy of mine has a rub his family buys that contains MSG and while it is very tasty i almost feel dirty eating it for some reason. just curious what the feeling here is.

thanks,

norcal
 
I put a pinch in just about everything I cook, it seems to give the food just that little "kick" yes..., "tasty" is the word. My reasoning is the Chinese have been using it for centuries and they usually live into their 90's.

Gene
 
Welcome to the SMF, this is a friendly place with great folks who like to share good times. It's all good my friend.
 
Welcome to SMF - glad to have you here - not personally an MSG fan but not against it either. I guess I need to look into the side effects again just to see where we are today 
 
I use it on occasion, it wakes up the flavors of food like salt does but with only about half the sodium..
 
The verdict is not in yet.  The scientific community is at odds on this one.

I use it sparingly in selected recipes.

Some people are said to be sensitive to MSG, but the studies in some cases have trouble verifying it.

Pick your poison.  LOL
 
The verdict is not in yet.  The scientific community is at odds on this one.

I use it sparingly in selected recipes.

Some people are said to be sensitive to MSG, but the studies in some cases have trouble verifying it.

Pick your poison.  LOL
I'm right about where Venture is on this one.

Bearcarver
 
 
I avoid it like the plague, MSG gives my wife sever migraines. There are a lot of people that are allergic to MSG in varying degrees, so if you do use just make sure to mention it to anybody you have over for dinner because going home with a migraine and vomiting is not a fun after dinner activity... lol.
 
It's in many things especially sausage. Although I have read many time all about the hipe and health effects are a bunch of hooey. I do know that my Dad has always been a little sensitive to it (as in dizzy like and a light headache ) over the years is has progressed and gotten much worse to even efffecting his vision for temporary periods till the MSG has worked itself out of his system. This at the early stage I have now currently so I see what I may have to look forward to in the future. So for me It's a stay away as best I can. BUt if you like it go for it.
 
Love what MSG does to taste... :)

Hate what it does to my skull... :(

Like JIRogriguez's wife, it makes for wicked sick migraines for me. Always has...
I avoid it like the plague, MSG gives my wife sever migraines. There are a lot of people that are allergic to MSG in varying degrees, so if you do use just make sure to mention it to anybody you have over for dinner because going home with a migraine and vomiting is not a fun after dinner activity... lol.
 
I use it-I do not consider it "cheating"--why should I? Besides sweet, salty, sour and bitter it is the "5th" taste (known to the orientals for thousands of years) called "umami".

Over the years, the FDA has received many anecdotal reports of adverse reactions to foods containing MSG. These reactions — known as MSG symptom complex — include:
  • Headache
  • Flushing
  • Sweating
  • Facial pressure or tightness
  • Numbness, tingling or burning in the face, neck and other areas
  • Rapid, fluttering heartbeats (heart palpitations)
  • Chest pain
  • Nausea
  • Weakness
However, researchers have never found definitive evidence of a link between MSG and these symptoms.

This nonsense was all started by an apparently hyper-nervous physician that had heart palpitations after eating at a Chinese restaurant and published a paper caled "The Chinese restaurant syndrom". It turned out that he had palpitations before he ever ate there and had them later while not ingesting MSG.

But simply make your own choice. The food with the highest glutamate is Parmesan cheese-tomatoes are second


 
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