
Add Natural Umami Flavor To Your Dishes
Most of us are familiar with four food flavors: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. But the fifth, and arguably the most complex flavor, is umami. Sometimes described as savory and sometimes as meaty, it can be a bit difficult to put into wordsâbut the flavor is unmistakable. Umami from natural sources like seafood mushrooms, tamari (similar to soy sauce), and seaweed adds a earthiness and richness to traditional Japanese food. Research suggests that the flavor is critical for making you feel more satisfied and decreasing the chance that you’ll overeat. Additionally, many sources of umami add flavor without adding salt, sugar, or fat. A 2018 study found that eating an umami-rich broth with a meal made women more likely to engage in healthy eating behaviors, including self-regulation and lower consumption of saturated fat.