GB
Chief Eating Officer
MSG is not a drug. I am not sure where you are getting your information from, but it is incorrect.
MSG is not a drug. I am not sure where you are getting your information from, but it is incorrect.
MSG is not a drug.
You just aren't getting what I'm saying. I'm saying BACK IN THE 70'S it was billed as a tenderizer. You stated you hadn't heard that, I gave you a link to a Columbia University website that indicated it was believed to be one BACK IN THE 60'S and 50'S. My point was, and still is, that I have heard of it said that way, I gave you a link to a site that had also heard it billed that way. I never, EVER, said MSG, I said Ac'cent. A specific product that contains MSG. Not MSG specifically.I did read your link. However I don't know who Alice is and I believe she is mistaken.
I would, however, believe that the manufacturer of the product would not hesitate to claim MSG's virtues as a meat tenderizer if it actually was effective as one.
Here's a link to a site that promotes MSG.
Thank you pacanis. My Ac'cent is at the other house (my spices had to make the move, so they are already at the new house).My old bottle did, too. And it was sold with the powdered meat tenderizers, so I always thought it was also a tenderizer.
Ac'cent is pure MSG, nothing else added. By saying Ac'cent you are saying MSG specifically.I never, EVER, said MSG, I said Ac'cent. A specific product that contains MSG. Not MSG specifically.
Sorry, GB's but that's not true. I was addressing specific advertising and my Ac'cent does list two ingredients. As I said, it's at the other house so I can't tell you what it is right now, but I will by the weekend.Ac'cent is pure MSG, nothing else added. By saying Ac'cent you are saying MSG specifically.
...I use Accent, an MSG product to tenderize food and have never had a problem...
MSG is not a drug. I am not sure where you are getting your information from, but it is incorrect.
Well his definition of drug might be a bit loose.
Based on how it works, I agree with him. It causes the nerves in your taste buds to fire. Sounds like drug to me.
Thanks for that link. It proves, AT LEAST FOR ME, it can't be that bad for you unless you are highly sensitive. I know I've consumed a lot of
Here's a link to info about MSG's potential danger: MSG: If it's Safe, Why do They Disguise it on Labels? 4/26/05
Sorry, GB's but that's not true. I was addressing specific advertising and my Ac'cent does list two ingredients. As I said, it's at the other house so I can't tell you what it is right now, but I will by the weekend.
GB said:I see that Ac'cent only lists MSG on the ingredient list. Has it
ever contained anything else?
BGFoods said:The only ingredient in Accent is Monosodium Glutamate.
It's a flavor enhancer consisting of crystals of monosodium glutamate
It has never contained any other ingredients.