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  2. Disodium ribonucleotides - Wikipedia

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    Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides or I+G, E number E635, is a flavor enhancer which is synergistic with glutamates in creating the taste of umami. It is a mixture of disodium inosinate (IMP) and disodium guanylate (GMP) and is often used where a food already contains natural glutamates (as in meat extract) or added monosodium glutamate (MSG). It is ...

  3. What is umami? Experts explain the fifth taste - AOL

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  4. Umami - Wikipedia

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    A loanword from Japanese (うま味), umami can be translated as "pleasant savory taste". [10] This neologism was coined in 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda from a nominalization of umai (うまい) "delicious". The compound 旨味 (with mi (味) "taste") is used for a more general sense of a food as delicious.

  5. Soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    The overall flavor of soy sauce is a result of the balance and interaction among different taste components. The saltiness is largely attributed to the presence of NaCl (common salt) in brine. The sugars hydrolyzed from starch add sweetness into soy sauce. Umami is largely caused by the presence of free amino acids, mainly glutamine and ...

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  7. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    The umami flavor in fish sauce is due to its glutamate content. [3] Fish sauce is used as a seasoning during or after cooking, and as a base in dipping sauces. Soy sauce is regarded by some in the West as a vegetarian alternative to fish sauce though they are very different in flavor. [1]: 234

  8. Category:Umami enhancers - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients used by cooks, from ancient to modern times, to increase the amount of "umami" or savory taste. Umami is one of the five basic human tastes (along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter). Umami is one of the five basic human tastes (along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter).

  9. Glutamate flavoring - Wikipedia

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    Glutamate flavoring is the generic name for flavor-enhancing compounds based on glutamic acid and its salts (glutamates). These compounds provide an umami (savory) taste to food. Glutamic acid and glutamates are natural constituents of many fermented or aged foods, including soy sauce, fermented bean paste, and cheese.