• remon@ani.social
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    I’m not American … but I carry an emergency ration of Aromat at all times when ever I leave Switzerland.

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      We have those in Belgium too! I always thought it was just MSG and bouillon combined.

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      Aromat is just MSG (mono-sodium-glutamate). If you need this stuff to “spice up” food, I feel sorry for you.

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        1 month ago

        I’m confused. You feel sorry for me because I enjoy a seasoning?

        And no I don’t need it, I just prefer having it. Do you only eat plain food without any seasoning or spices?

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              They’re probably referencing this, but unironically.

              MSG is found in all sorts of foods, from soy sauce to some nice aged cheeses. And the glutamic acid (which this is a salt of) is a non-essential amino-acid (meaning the human body makes it itself).