umami

(noun)

One of the five basic tastes, the savory taste of foods such as seaweed, cured fish, aged cheeses, and meats.

Related Terms

  • tastant
  • gustducin

Examples of umami in the following topics:

  • Gustation: Taste Buds and Taste

    • There are five main tastes: bitter, salty, sweet, sour, and umami (savory).
    • Recently, umami, which is the Japanese word for "savory," was added to this list of basic tastes.
    • Bitter, sweet, and umami tastes use similar mechanisms based on a G protein-coupled receptor, or GPCR.
    • Umami is the newest receptor to be recognized by western scientists in the family of basic tastes.
    • It is thought that umami receptors act similarly to bitter and sweet receptors (involving GPCRs), but very little is known about their actual function.
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