Now that’s tasty, Umami.com closes at $100K on GoDaddy Auctions
Umami.com closed at GoDaddy auctions for $100,000. Registered in 1998 there are many restaurants named Umami.
Umami is the fifth basic taste, described as savory or meaty, and is found in foods like aged cheeses, cured meats, mushrooms, and tomatoes. Umami is a Japanese word that translates to “pleasant savory taste” and was formally identified as a distinct flavor due to its connection to glutamate, unlike the general English term “savory” which lacks that specific scientific grounding.
There should be a lot of potential end users in the restaurant space. I would think there could be a celebrity chef or two that might want the domain name.
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