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Anonymous /ck/21428794#21435254
6/29/2025, 3:31:08 PM
>>21433843
>>21433869
Savoury always and consistently means not sweet. Literally no one would call pecan pie or cheesecake or bacon with pancakes and syrup savoury, EVER. Sweet and savoury is NOT a thing. Those things are are clearly and undeniably umami in nature though. So savoury will always be a terrible attempt to say the two words are interchangeable since they just plain aren't.

It's that you always cling to savoury, over and over and ignore the host of other words that are at least as close or better that highlights this is all just disingenuous trolling.
Anonymous /ck/21398230#21401185
6/13/2025, 11:00:39 AM
>>21400849
>wonder if "savory" means something else in other regions. In all my life "savory" is exclusively used for high glutamate foods.

Where do you live?

Also, the thing isn't that most savoury foods also happen to be heavy in umami that makes sense, because typically meats are one of the main things that you flavour with herbs and spices.

The important thing is that savoury is a very specific meaning, while umami is a much broader meaning. So while yes, a seasoned chicken breast is both savoury and umami, a slice of pecan pie is equally umami but not savoury in any way. That's what the savoury = umami retards still fail to understand.