Eat Umami Foods to Feel Full Longer
By BkCreative
a tomato is an umami food
Feel Full With Umami Foods
The American palate is familiar with four tastes: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. Most of the world is familiar with a fifth taste; this fifth taste is known as umami.
Recent research has shown that this fifth taste, described as super-savory, can trick your stomach into making you think you have eaten more calories - and can help you feel full longer.
What is Umami?
In 1908, Dr. Kikunae Ikeda of Tokyo Imperial University, named this fifth taste umami. The savory taste of umami is imparted by glutamate, a type of amino acid - and ribonucleotides, including guanylate and inosinate - which naturally occurs in food. Many Americans are familiar with umami in the form of a type of seasoning known as MSG (mono sodium glutamate).
If you would like to add umami to your diet - see the following list:
Umami-rich Foods:
Seafood: tuna, cod, prawns, kombu, seaweed, bonito, bonito flakes, mackerel, small dried sardines, sea bream, squid, oysters, and shellfish
Vegetables: soy beans, sweet potatoes, Chinese cabbage, tomatoes, shiitake mushrooms, enokitake mushrooms, truffles, carrots and potatoes
Meat: beef, chicken and pork
Also: Parmesan cheese, green tea, fish sauce and soy sauce (read the label to be sure it is fermented soy sauce, those packets of dark liquid you get when you buy Chinese food may not be soy sauce at all - my packet lists: water, salt, corn syrup, vegetable stabilizers, caramel coloring, and sodium benzoate as a preservative).
To Make it Work For You;
Based on the study, in order to feel full longer, it is recommended that you eat at least two servings per day of foods with umami flavoring.
More Healthy Eating Ideas:
For more information about umami flavoring from the perspective of a professional food taster see the link below - and links to other healthy eating suggestions.
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Comments
Thank you for a great advice. A well written hub and I enjoyed reading it.
Very interesting hub! I heard about umami foods on the Dr. Oz show a couple of weeks ago. I eat some that you mentioned already, but plan to include more. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you all for writing!
I'm glad you find the information useful. I have a hub link here - an interview with a professional food taster that you may find interesting, a lot of good information including his talk about umami.
Thank you so much for this great information. This is my first time hearing of this and I'll be sure to incoporate these foods into my diet.
You're very welcome Veronica Allen. So much healthy food out there - we should be enjoying it all! Glad you wrote!
This is new to me, I like the way you introduce new ideas. Umami? I give it a try.
You know Princessa - what is old is new again. We are re-discovering what is already out there! The great thing about this global connection on hub pages is that we can share so much good information.
Thanks for commenting!
When I read topics like this, my interest is piqued. What an interesting bit of information, I am surely going to put this in practice. Very good hub.
Thank you fastfreta - I am so glad your interest has been piqued. Hope the practice makes perfect for you. Always good to get your comment!
A very helpful hub. I had heard about umami but didn't really know what it was. I'm glad you wrote this hub!
Thank you Carl "Fitness" - glad you found the hub helpful!
Thank you for commenting!
Nice and informative hub, though I have not seen the food in my part of the world. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Philipo = for your part of the world the seafood would fit the category. Thanks for commenting!
Fish and green tea have worked wonders for me the past couple of weeks. I feel so much better! The only thing I am careful about is that I avoid the fish that has more mercury in it. You did mention a few foods that I never knew about. Thank you for this very helpful hub! Best, GPAGE
You're welcome GPAGE - and you are so right about the mercury in fish - a serious issue that I feel is being downplayed. So all I can do is eat a large variety of foods as in 'vary my poisons' so no toxins will build up. Sigh!
Thanks for commenting!
I eat a lot of the foods you mentioned, didn't know that they cater to the fifth taste:umami. Very interesting and I wonder if that is why Asians are smaller since most of the foods mentioned are common everyday foods for us. Thanks for the very informative hub.
When I lived in S. Korea I ate a lot of umami foods or foods with the flavoring - and my health instantly improved - like cholesterol going down 30 points in 3 months, my weight stabilizing even though I ate LOTS of Korean food!
Koreans are slim, taut, healthy, and strong and I'm sure this very healthy diet has everything to do with it.
Then look at the American diet and look at Americans - chronic ailments, and morbid obesity. It's so bad it's become the norm. We have to do better!
Thanks for writing!
thanks for sharing the content of some foods BK, umami, I eat a lot of tomatoes, I mixed it with some veggies when I cook,Maita
You're very welcome prettydarkhorse! I'm glad you found the information useful.
Domo arigatou gozai masu, BK-san! LOL
Great info! I am happy I eat a lot of umami food
because I lived in Japan for six years!
I enjoy everything you`ve mentioned, especially
the mushroom types!
Great hub!
Warm greetings and blessings to you!
Al
Thank you Mystique 1957! What a pleasure being able to live in another culture and enjoy all the pleasures - the people, the food - lucky you! I love trying foods in other cultures. Perhaps during your 6 years in Japan I was spending my 4 in S. Korea. My Korean friends were so surprised that we here in the US were not familiar with umami.
Much joy to you!
Wow this is incredibly interesting!! Is this why I am always so full after I eat my daily snack of carrots? This is really great to know!
Hmm now I want some carrots - I guess it makes sense TheVacationLady. Thanks so much for writing! Yay!
kartika damon 2 years ago
Very interesting! I have not heard of this but love root vegis - not fish! Will try to eat more umani foods!