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Hydrolyzed Protein

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Umami: Unlocking the Secrets of the Fifth Taste

By Ole Mouritsen and Klavs Styrbæk

Published 2014

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hydrolyzed protein food product containing amino acids; for example, glutamate, made by hydrolyzing proteins from vegetables, animals, or fungi. It is not considered to be a food additive and is used as a taste enhancer to add umami; for example, in soup powders. Yeast extract is an example of hydrolyzed protein.

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