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When biting into Chili’s delicious trademarked Chicken Crispers, I detect the distinct flavor of MSG, or monosodium glutamate. Although there is no English word for it, the Japanese call this flavor “umami”, and it delivers a taste sensation that is different from bitter, salty, sweet or sour flavors. This “fifth flavor” is created naturally by glutamic acid, and amino acid, and it can be found in mushrooms, ripe tomatoes, fish and dairy products. But rather that adding something like Accent flavor enhancer – which is pure MSG- to this recipe, I thought of another approach. To clone the flavorful batter for this Chili’s entrée, I decided to bring canned chicken broth into the mix. Most chicken broths, flavor- enhancing compounds that work just like MSG, amplifying flavors in much the same way. Plus, the chicken broth is made with other goodies such as carrot , onion and celery that will contribute to a tasty crunch coating. As for the fying Chili’s has recently switched to a shortening that contains no trans fat. So, if you want the best clone use shortening, but find the kind that has no trans fat. Crisco now makes a version and so dies smart balance. Shortening produces a superior clone and it will release less “fry smell” into your house but you can also use vegetable or canola oil if that’s what you are into.
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i am sharing that recipe which i am use always... Ingredients: 8 ounces cooked lobster meat, torn into bite-size pieces 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon butter, room temperature 2 hot dog rolls 1/2 head of butter lettuce, thinly sliced Preparation: Combine lobster meat and mayonnaise in medium bowl. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Butter outside surfaces of hot dog rolls. Heat medium skillet over medium-high heat. Place rolls, 1 buttered side down, in skillet; cook until browned slightly, about 2 minutes per side. Open rolls. Fill with lettuce, then lobster mixture, and serve. </p>
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i heard this some where Cancer patients treating with DCA (to shrink tumors and/or prevent cancer recurring) require additional supplementation of Thiamine/Vitamin B1. This is because the DCA utilizes thiamine stores in your body to shrink and expel the tumor cells – this increased utilization of thiamine can trigger thiamine deficiency without adequate supplementation. This Thiamine Deficiency has symptoms of the Nervous system disorder, known as “Dry BeriBeri (see below). To learn more about DCA visit pureDCA.com Vitamin B1 is an essential vitamin known as aneurin, thiamin, and Thiamine Deficiency in this vitamin can be deadly. Vitamin B1 is water soluble and must be taken daily to replenish our stores and prevent thiamine deficiency. Thiamin helps maintain a normal metabolism; process carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; burn carbohydrates for energy; and, aid in metabolism of amino acids. Every cell requires Vitamin B1 to fuel our body. Nerve cells require Vitamin B1/thiamine powder in order to function normally. Thiamine Deficiency has serious repurcussions to your health. However, Thiamine Deficiency is reversible with supplementation.