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Published 2014
We deploy flavourings each time we add a herb or spice to a dish; and we employ flavour enhancers (see monosodium glutamate; salt; umami) to bring out already-present flavours. But these, we like to think, are natural and, by implication, harmless. Food manufacturers may subject their creations to more extreme conditions than a light flash in a sauté pan so will feed the need to put back flavours lost in the process, or add complementary flavours to accentuate those that remain.
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