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Question:

What is the additive MSN?

A food additive.

Answer:

MSG is supposed to be a flavor enhancer. It can be bad for some people, who are allergic to it. I don't use it or buy foods that contain it.
I think you mean MSG. I have never heard of msn nor can I find it online. MSG is derived from seaweed. It is a glutamate, which brightens up flavors. I object to it because I try to cook as naturally possible, but it is very common, especially in Asian products. Some people seem to have an allergic reaction to it. It also makes you thirsty. They used to produce it here in my hometown until they dumped 500 lbs of it in the main creek going through town and it killed all the fish and animal life. My dad was a pollution inspector and got his picture in the paper counting the dead fish. That was over 40 years ago and the creek has never recovered.
Never heard of it. Do you mean MSG?
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