Tag Archives: Maggi Noodles
Good luck with your Maggi
You know when you’re cooking a packet of Maggi noodles in a saucepan, and you haven’t used enough water or don’t move the stuff soon enough from the pan to a plate once it’s done cooking, and you’re basically left … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, causality, COVID-19, epidemic, Maggi Noodles, memories, pandemic, Paul Feyerabend, Penrose process, sense of time, The Wire, Thucydides
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How we’ve let ourselves become anxious about MSG
The Wire June 7, 2015 In 1968, the New England Journal of Medicine published a letter from Robert Ho Man Kwok, a doctor in Maryland. Kwok wrote that he experienced symptoms like an allergic reaction every time he ate at … Continue reading
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Tagged food packaging, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, glutamic acid, John Olney, Maggi Noodles, monosodium glutamate, Nestle, US FDA
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