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You can still find MSG in Asian foods. It is used to enhance other flavors. It can make people sick. MSG may be listed as hydrolyzed soy protein on a label because MSG is in it.
PGPR and MSG are food additives that have been deemed as safe for edibles. PGPR is an emulsifier that is used to keep margarine and chocolate in a flowing liquid state. MSG is a flavor enhancer that can cause allergic reactions in some people.
One kind of meat enhancer is MSG, or monosodium glutamate, commonly sold in supermarkets as Accent and available with the herbs and spices.
what are alternatives for food additives?
You might be trying to define 'incidental food additives'. or indirect food additives
Sulfite additives.
you use additives to preserve your food
Flavouring,colouring,bulking agents are some of the food additives.
No MSG was removed from all food in the early 2000s during the big fus over MSG
Nova Net: Direct Additives
food enchancers are food additives
The best things you can do to help obesity are: 1) Don't eat fast food. Fast food is loaded with sugar and MSG, both of which cause obesity. 2.) Don't eat in restaurants for the same reasons as fast food. 3.) Don't eat junk food or processed foods. They are also full of MSG and other additives that cause hunger and food addiction. 4.) For kids and teens - don't eat school lunches. Most schools serve instant, heat-and-eat food that is highly processed and full of sugar and MSG. 5.) Don't eat store bought salad dressings, marinades, sauces, or seasonings. They all contain MSG. 6.) Eat good, old fashioned whole foods cooked at home. A steak cooked at home is way healthier than a salad in a restaurant. 7.) Learn to recognize MSG. It is hidden under many different names on ingredient lists. MSG causes food addiction, hunger, and promotes fat storage.