Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) is a common food additive that enhances the savory taste in foods. MSG is a compound formed by sodium and glutamate (or glutamic acid), a naturally occurring non-essential ...
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Is MSG Bad for You? What Science Really Says
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 ...
Earlier this year, the FDA announced plans to ban the food coloring Red No. 3 in food and drink, stoking the conversation around so-called food additives. Since the 1990s, consumers have read ...
This Collection welcomes original research on food additives, including research on new food additives monitoring of additives, and their effects on health and consumer behaviour. Food additives are ...
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