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Re: MSG
Beelzebub
- 2013-07-06
In response to MSG (tan)
MSG or msg may refer to: Monosodium glutamate, a common food additive.
The trouble is is that Chine food doesn't taste like Chinese food without that chemical. Western Hamburgers will get you to the mortuary a lot quicker though. One should learn to cook for oneself if you're going to spend a year in China; not least of all to prevent death by food poisoning- and this is from one who likes China.
Messages In This Thread
- Fast food in China -- Melvin -- 2013-07-06
- Did Marco Polo bring pasta from China? -- I like pasta -- 2013-07-07
- MSG -- tan -- 2013-07-06
- Re: MSG -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-06
- noodles -- tan -- 2013-07-06
- Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- tan -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- San Migs -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- San Migs -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- San Migs -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- San Migs -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- Beelzebub -- 2013-07-07
- Re: Chinese dumpling or Jiǎozi -- San Migs -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Fast food in China -- tan -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Fast food in China -- cad -- 2013-07-06
- Re: Fast food in China -- liu -- 2013-07-06
- noodles and rice kept chinese 5000 year alive and happy -- Jake A -- 2013-07-06
- Re: noodles and rice kept chinese 5000 year alive and happy -- San Migs -- 2013-07-07
- MSG -- tan -- 2013-07-06
- Did Marco Polo bring pasta from China? -- I like pasta -- 2013-07-07
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