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What's your favorite food with Umami flavor?

>> No.12953578

You mean savory?

>> No.12953580

>>12953578
No, I mean Umami

>> No.12953588

>>12953556
Chickenjoy from Jollibee!

>> No.12953589

>>12953580
That’s not a word normal people use. The correct term is savory.

>> No.12953597

Beef jerky

>> No.12953607

Pizza. Umami is why everyone loves pizza.

>> No.12953608

>>12953589
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/umami

>> No.12953620

>>12953589
Nope, it's umami. I love what a small amount of anchovies does to pot roast.

>> No.12953626

>>12953608
Yes I am well aware of academia’s attempt to diversify english. However, we already had a word for that for hundreds of years, and some jap scientist did not magically discover savory taste buds in the 2000s despite what trending articles on r/science told you.

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>> No.12953644

I like oyster sauce for its rich umami flavour. A few spoons full in soups, pasta sauces and casseroles can really make a difference.

>> No.12953649

>>12953578
>>12953589
>>12953626
Rage harder fag, we’re laughing at you.

>> No.12953657

>>12953626
well, savoury is boring sounding
umami sounds exotic and special

also, english has tons of loan words from other languages

>> No.12953672

>>12953657
>gee mom, this stew is so umami! great job!
sounds totally organic and not at all forced

>> No.12953675

>>12953556
I like to suck on a cube of chicken bullion

>> No.12953681

>>12953657
>english has tons of loan words from other languages
But why bother adopting a loanword for something we already have a word for?

>> No.12953689

>>12953672
languages evolve
do you know that "cafe" is a loan word?
the actual english word for it should be "coffee shop"

>> No.12953721

>>12953689
Loan words usually share the same language group. I'ts common to adopt words from the frogs across you pond who you've been conquering and been conquered by for the past 11 goddamn centuries. It's not common to adopt words from a bunch of bug-hybrid nip motherfuckers you fat fucking weeb go wash your hair

>> No.12953723

Cheese I guess.
Any meat or umami food with cheese on top tastes even "meatier" if that makes sense.

>> No.12953727

The term is savory, weaboo faggot

>> No.12953735

>>12953689
>do you know that "cafe" is a loan word?
>the actual english word for it should be "coffee shop"

Cafe is french for "coffee"
so no, the english word for cafe would not be "coffee shop"
It would be a building with the word "coffee" on the sign.

>> No.12953745

>>12953681
English is weak and lacks diversity.

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>>12953556

>> No.12953782

>>12953745
>any time we lack a word to describe a certain phenomenon, then we just use it and call it a new english word

>the rest of the world gets super butthurt that we "stole" their words

The schadenfreude I feel is joyous

>> No.12953807

>>12953556
you, mommy

>> No.12953832

>>12953556
mushroom
or tomato
gotta be a good tomato though and that is hard

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>>12953626
savor this you fuckin autist