味の素

Japanese

Kanji in this term
あじ
Grade: 3
もと
Grade: 5
kun’yomi

Etymology

Coined by Kikunae Ikeda in c. 1908, replacing 味精 (misei).

Literally the "essence of taste".

Proper noun

味の素 (hiragana あじのもと, rōmaji Ajinomoto, historical hiragana あぢのもと)

  1. a Japanese company that mainly produces food seasonings and other additives
  2. the trademarked product name for monosodium glutamate held by Ajinomoto

Descendants

  • Amis: acinomoto
  • Bunun: azinamutu
  • Chinese: 味之素, 味素
  • Kanakanabu: 'acinamoto
  • Paiwan: 'azinumutu
  • Rukai: azinumutu
  • Taroko: ajimoto
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