I dont know of any seasonings...but if its dry dog food if you put just a little bit of water, just enough to get each kibble a little wet, and then heat it up for 10-15 seconds in your microwave your dog will probably like it. we do that with our dog and he likes it as much as if we put gravy in it. It could be a mental thing of just stirring the kibbles in the bowl, but im pretty sure that the water and heat brings out the flavors already put on the kibbles.
~if its wet food your thinking of you could just heat it for a couple seconds and then mix crushed dog kibbles in it since kibbles already have some sort of flavouring.
No, actually it doesn't -- the reverse is true. For whatever reason, salt and other seasonings are less pronounced in cold food. So if you are seasoning food to taste when its hot or warm, and it will eventually be served cold, you need to keep in mind to add additional seasoning because it will be eaten cold.
yes it scientifically is proven that food taste better with your eyes closed.
when cooking with salt it can do two things. it can eather make your food taste good my seasoning it but what it is acculy doing is pulling the water out of the food.
by knowing what is the taste of that certain food
Because seasoning is used in sparing amounts it is typically not catagorized,but just because they're not catagorized doesn't mean they can be used in large amounts.Most all purpose seasonings are completely filled of msg(mono sodium glutimate) and sodium(common table salt).
Normal food is better. You don't know what is in dog food and plus it would taste horrible.
Dash
to make it taste better.
Pepper makes savory foods taste better because it stimulates the taste buds and adds aroma.
it makes it taste better an smell better.
Idl
Taste of the wild its a better quality and has no corn in it.