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by fraudsyndrome
2007 days ago
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Are they for different reasons? What is the reason Koreans think it's bad for health? As I haven't read about that. Given that in the west it was also dubbed "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" I would think some form of prejudice played a part. |
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Pretty much the same reason why Americans think it's bad for health. It has a scary-sounding name (it's also called "MSG" in Korea), it sounds like a "chemical", and you can find it in ingredient lists of all popular junk foods - most notably instant ramen, which is basically an MSG+salt solution masquerading as noodles.
Give something in food an exotic name, and people will invent reason to fear it, like all those people demanding gluten-free bread.
Besides, if "racism" is the explanation behind it, how are you going to explain the immense popularity of Chinese food everywhere in America?