What food additive is intentionally added?
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) is intentionally added to foods as a flavor enhancer. It is commonly used in Asian cuisine and is often found in processed foods such as chips, soups, and sauces. MSG works by stimulating the glutamate receptors on the tongue, which sends a signal to the brain that the food is more flavorful.
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