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minus-squarevoodoocode@feddit.delinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up4·1 year ago Umami is one of the five basic tastes and is often described as savory or meaty. Here are some examples of non-meat foods that are rich in umami: Mushrooms: Varieties like shiitake, oyster, and porcini mushrooms are known for their umami flavor. Soy products: Soy sauce, tofu, tempeh, miso, and other fermented soybean products are high in umami. Seaweed: Kombu (kelp) and nori (used in sushi) are seaweeds that contain significant amounts of umami. Cheese: Aged cheeses like Parmesan, Roquefort, and Gorgonzola have umami flavors. Tomatoes: Ripe tomatoes, especially sun-dried tomatoes, are known for their umami taste. Fermented products: Foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, and certain pickled vegetables offer umami flavors.
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