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MSG Makes Stuff Good (And Is Perfectly Safe): A Scientific Review

Ep. 116

Let's clear this up right off the bat, MSG is safe to eat and is delicious. Join us to learn about the discovery of MSG and umami and hear about the devastating consequences of bad science.

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