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  1. Repacked

    The sixth taste

    For hundreds of years, scientists have known about four basic tastes: sour, sweet, salty and bitter. More recently, a Japanese chemist discovered a fifth basic taste, umami, which is triggered by monosodium glutamate, or MSG, as it's more widely known. Umami, perhaps best described as savory, is...
  2. JUST.BLAISE

    New Formula True POST - Now with Ajinomoto BCAA's

    Just a quick announcement but our all in one True POST formula had had a revamp - a simple change but one that has made a massive difference to the end product. We have swapped the 6g of regular BCAA's for 6g of premium Ajinomoto Japanese BCAA's. This improvement has caused the taste to be...
  3. jzpowahz

    Japanese getting fat

    Being FAT is now illegal in Japan. ;) - YouTube Interesting stuff. Could imagine how well it would go here. Would never get passed with all the fat politicians though!
  4. minithemeezer

    Japanese nori omelette with vegetables

    Ingredients (one serve): Eggs (quantity you’d usually eat in an omelette) Half a nori sheet, cut into fine strips with sharp scissors Half a chilli, finely diced (optional) Vegetables including carrot, asparagus, snow peas, capsicum, spring onion, zucchini, beans and...
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