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The Food Chain

The fifth taste

Mar 7, 2024
Discover the savory fifth taste, Umami, and its origins in Japanese cuisine. Learn about the controversial history of monosodium glutamate and its modern renaissance in culinary creations. From miso soup to desserts, chefs are embracing the flavor-enhancing power of MSG.
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Quick takeaways

  • Umami was discovered by scientist Kiku Nai Ikeda in 1908, leading to the recognition of the fifth taste.
  • MSG, the industrially produced version of umami, is safe for consumption and can enhance flavors in various dishes.

Deep dives

Discovery of Umami and Its Origins

Umami, the fifth taste, was discovered by scientist Kiku Nai Ikeda in 1908 through a simple tofu dish. He identified glutamate from kombu kelp as the source of delicious flavor, coining the term Umami. This savory taste, described as meaty or enhancing, fills the mouth and adds depth to dishes without the need for excessive salt or seasoning.

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