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  2. Hey America, It's Time To Stop Demonizing MSG - AOL

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    Ajinomoto, the brand behind the world’s first MSG seasoning, has long faced an uphill battle against American consumers. Beyond simply convincing shoppers to buy their products, they’ve also ...

  3. Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Food Authority banned Ajinomoto, commonly known as Chinese salt, which contains MSG, from being used in food products in the Punjab Province of Pakistan in January 2018. [ 49 ] The prohibition against the import and manufacture of MSG was enforced on 28 February 2018, following an order by the Supreme Court on 10 February 2018.

  4. Glutamate flavoring - Wikipedia

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    Crystalline monosodium glutamate (MSG) 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.

  5. Ajinomoto - Wikipedia

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    Aji-No-Moto (味の素, "essence of taste") is the trade name for the company's original monosodium glutamate (MSG) product, the first of its kind, since 1909. [2] The corporation's head office is located in Chūō, Tokyo. [3] As of 2023, Ajinomoto operates in 34 countries worldwide and employs an estimated 34,615 people. [1]

  6. Category:Ajinomoto brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ajinomoto brands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aji-Ginisa; K. Knorr (brand)

  7. Category:Ajinomoto - Wikipedia

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  8. Seasoned salt - Wikipedia

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    Seasoned salt is a blend of table salt, herbs, spices, other flavourings, [1] and sometimes monosodium glutamate (MSG). [2] It is sold in supermarkets and is commonly used in fish and chip shops and other take-away food shops. Seasoned salt is often the standard seasoning on foods such as chicken, French fries, deep-fried seafood and potatoes. [3]

  9. Tire manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Tire factories start with bulk raw materials such as synthetic rubber (60% -70% of total rubber in the tire industry [2] [3]), carbon black, and chemicals and produce numerous specialized components that are assembled and cured. The tire is an assembly of numerous components that are built up on a drum and then cured in a press under heat and ...