You may have seen this stuff and not noticed it.
But if you know?
(There’s even a vintage metal sign advertising Maggi at my favorite restaurant in Paris.)
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A simple French vinaigrette is already perfection but there was something different about this one.
you might buy it online and may even find it at your local grocery store.
Admitting you like this product may raise some eyebrows in certain circles.
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(Some bottles in the U.S. may instead list common MSG replacements like disodium guanylate and disodium inosinate.)
And Eric happily cooks with Maggi, just not on the record.
“you’ve got the option to do your own research,” Eric says.
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MSG also occurs naturally in many foods so you won’t even see it on the label.
she’s like, ‘Oh, it’s seasoning that we use in Switzerland.'"
“I’m not going to take any shortcuts with my food,” she says.
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“I’m prepping everything pretty much from scratch.
I don’t see that it’s particularly salacious.”
What’s fair game?