Debunking "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" and the return of MSG
Looks like MSG is making a bit of a comeback. In San Francisco, the trendy restaurant Mission Chinese Food has started putting salt shakers full of MSG on their tables. It comes weeks after a nearby Chinese restaurant owner posted a sign telling eaters to stop complaining about MSG in their dishes. High-profile chef David Chang is applauding the move. Dr....
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Looks like MSG is making a bit of a comeback. In San Francisco, the trendy restaurant Mission Chinese Food has started putting salt shakers full of MSG on their tables. It comes weeks after a nearby Chinese restaurant owner posted a sign telling eaters to stop complaining about MSG in their dishes. High-profile chef David Chang is applauding the move. D r. Katharine Woessner joins us to talk about the science behind MSG. Nick Liu, owner of DaiLo restaurant in Toronto, talks about its place in traditional Chinese cuisine.