Australians love Chicken Salt, other countries i assume have some other crap they call seasoning.

A notable one is MSG, so if an non-australian were to ask ‘whats the deal with chicken salt?’ Would a reference to MSG be a useful guide?

  • eureka
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    2 months ago

    MSG isn’t “some other crap”, just like table salt isn’t some other crap. They’re base ingredients, not seasoning mixes like chicken salt. In fact, monosodium glutamate and sodium chloride are already naturally found in plenty of grown foods.

    Here’s the wiki page that lists some similar seasoned salts overseas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasoned_salt And like Naeva said, some (apparently even the original chicken salt recipe) already contain MSG.

  • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.org
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    2 months ago

    Look up ingredients of them. You’ll see flavour enhancer 621 (msg), 627, or 631. Those others are basically msg in terms of what they do to taste perception, similar chemically.

    chicken salt is salt, msg, and herbs.

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      Hooli dooli i’ve been eating msg without knowing it forever! No wonder i’ve a persistant headache /j

      But seriously, you just blew my mind a little, that explains my random thoughts :o

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, i suppose i was mainly thinking of some fried chicken with MSG to dip that was just awesome as the comparison, but you’re right its mainly used in cooking, whereas chicken salt is on top.

      because it is too strong and dominates the fish flavour

      Hadn’t clocked this. Don’t eat fish often, but when i do i’ll make sure to remember this, i instantly imagined that overpowering sensation of the chicken salt as you describe.

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    I suspect this shit originates with social media influencers representing companies selling flavoured salt. One company in particular likes to try and mythologize it. Many countries have seasoned salt since long before us. We mostly only put it on chips and people are split on whether they like it or not. I would prefer gravy and cheese or better still put the chips in an AB/HSP. I think it is hugely overrated. In actual cooking and other snacks we still use MSG and other sources of umami like fish sauce, soy, bouillon etc.

    Nobody is putting chicken salt on their sushi, kebab or banh mi or the hundreds of other takeaway foods we eat that aren’t chips and actually taste good. Chicken salt is boring mainstream manufactured culture like the Bunnings sausage sizzle. People have been cooking and selling food for community fundraisers for generations but it took a hardware company to nudge it on social media to make it a talking point. Reddit/Facebook level shit.

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      2 months ago

      Well, i certainly have chicken salt on all kinds of potato cooked foods, roast veges, cheesies. And yesterday the meal that spurred the post was some pizza type things i’d put it on.

      Nobody is putting chicken salt on their sushi, kebab or banh mi or the hundreds of other takeaway foods

      Fair comp i cant imagine it’d work