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Flavour enhancer (1664 bytes)
1: '''Flavour enhancers''' are commonly added to commercially produced f... 3: The commonly used flavour enhancers are: 13: * E620 [[Glutamic acid]] [Flavour enhancer] [possible reaction] [possibly GM] 14: * E621 [[Monosodium glutamate]] [Flavour enhancer] [possible reaction] [LGM] 15: * E622 [[Monopotassium glutamate]] [Flavour enhancer] [possible reaction] [possibly GM] Enhancer (1231 bytes) 1: ...de two linked circles of DNA, one circle with the enhancer sequence and the other with its [[promoter]]. An... 3: ... without affecting its function. Furthermore, an enhancer may be excised and inserted elsewhere in the chro... Aladdin Deck Enhancer (1146 bytes) 1: ...cartridge containing a game into the Aladdin Deck Enhancer. 3: ...7 games (largely [[Codemasters]] titles) the Deck Enhancer was discontinued. SALT (602 bytes) 5: * [[table salt]] a [[flavour enhancer]] and [[preservative]] for food with [[chemical c... AMP (754 bytes) 4: *As a [[flavour enhancer]], the [[nucleotide]] [[adenosine monophosphate]] Flavouring (2609 bytes) 1: '''Flavouring''' (or '''flavoring''') is a product which is ... 3: ...hemical compound|chemical]] equivalent of natural flavours, only chemically synthesised rather than being e... 5: ...fficult to produce an exact match to the original flavour. 7: ... mix these together to produce many of the common flavours. 35: [[Flavour enhancer]]s are also used to augment the taste of foods. Dandelion and burdock (1137 bytes) 5: ...flavour. Dandelion and Burdock is most similar in flavour to Sarsaparilla. Old ale (559 bytes) 1: ...airly strong flavour. Their characteristic body, flavour and sweetness derives from the fact that they are... Crownie (892 bytes) 9: ...n initial fruity flavour followed by a rich malty flavour, followed by a crisp hop finish. This is truly on... 11: ...owever if dining with strong chilli’s and vinegar flavour as in Thai cuisine, slightly sweeter beers may be... HMG protein (214 bytes) 1: ...so recruit [[transcription factor]]s to bind to [[enhancer]]s. Rice vinegar (1363 bytes) 3: ...er than black rice vinegar, but has a distinctive flavour of its own. Lagavulin Single Malt (662 bytes) 1: ...t]] flavour and [[iodine]] overtones. The iodine flavour tends to divide tasters into love it or hate it g... Hemp oil (569 bytes) 1: ...ned hemp oil is light green, with a nutty, grassy flavour. 3: Refined hemp oil is clear with little flavour or nutrients. It is widely used in body care prod... Madeleine (721 bytes) 1: ...[pound cake]], with a pronounced butter-and-lemon flavour. Tangerine (686 bytes) 4: ...]s, and their skin peels off more easily. Their [[flavour]] is less sour and more neutral than that of an o... 8: The flavour is commonly used in bottle juice or [[soft drink]... Regulatory sequence (267 bytes) 1: A '''regulatory sequence''' is a [[promoter]], [[enhancer]] or other segment of [[DNA]] where [[DNA binding... Rosewater (783 bytes) 3: ...oukoumia]] and [[gulab jamun]]s their distinctive flavour. It is also used for religious purposes in [[Hind... Seasoning (1522 bytes) 1: ...ings like pepper and basil transfer some of their flavour to the food. A well designed dish will combine s... 4: the timing of when flavours are added will affect the food that is being coo... Gene complex (347 bytes) 1: ...]] where they share regulatory elements such as [[enhancer]]s. Camerica (1457 bytes) 1: ...ters]]' game titles, both on the NES and the Deck Enhancer.
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