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Add The Wow Taste Factor to Your Life – Natural Umami

The food industry cottoned onto this one a long time ago – UMAMI – the wow taste factor that makes us feel satisfied with what we are eating. It is a taste alongside sweet, salty, bitter and sour, that the Japanese named ‘umami’ translated as something like ‘pleasant savoury taste’.

Chemically it is glutamate – but in order to try and recreate it, the food industry invented monosodium glutamate which is added to many foods including stocks, soups, crisps and a lot of Chinese food.

Maybe you have also suffered from Chinese restaurant syndrome?

I discovered that I have a serious allergic reaction to it about 20 years ago, when we went to a Chinese restaurant and afterwards I missed an amazing show in London because of the effects.

So to avoid any repeat performances I make sure that MSG or E621 is not present in anything I eat.

 

 

But natural umami is worth adding to your meals and will give a feeling of hitting the spot – good satisfaction with what you have eaten. So how do you get it? Here are a few examples:

  • Olives
  • Sun-dried tomatoes or other ripe and ‘beefy’ tomatoes
  • Mushrooms – especially shiitake and dried mushrooms like porcini
  • Garlic
  • Balsamic vinegar
  • Parmesan and other aged cheeses
  • Fermented foods (sauerkraut, miso, kimchi, soy sauce)
  • roasting or grilling helps – so roast your pumpkin seeds or nuts before sprinkling on a salad
  • Seaweeds and sea vegetables

So cut out the middle man (industry) and create your own umami – see how it influences your level of satisfaction with your meal…

What’s your favourite?

Suzy Sumner

Suzy Sumner Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Eating Psychology Coach Health is not the goal - it is the path to help you reach all your goals

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