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Question: Marmite??? i just answered a question about what i like on toast and someone else answered "marmite". I will try anything once, and look forward to trying new food.
so what is Marmite and where can i get some?


Answers: Marmite??? i just answered a question about what i like on toast and someone else answered "marmite". I will try anything once, and look forward to trying new food.
so what is Marmite and where can i get some?

Marmite is a yeast extract spread - tastes like melted rubber tires with salt and draino added.

it is a yeast extract spread sold in the uk , similar to vegemite, it`s gorgeous on toast and in sndwiches

This will answer all of your questions.

http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/marmite.ht...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite

find out on that link....

good luck

try some mountain oysters

marmite is made in the uk and new zealand. it's made of yeast extract,it's thick and sticky and salty and dark brown paste. tastes like a soy sauce.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite

marmite is similar to Vegemite. quite a strong taste and definitely an acquired one. i can't stand the stuff myself but it is very good for you, loaded with B12 vit. available in all British supermarkets, probably overseas as well somewhere

Marmite is the name given to two similar food spreads, a British version produced in the United Kingdom and South Africa and the other in New Zealand. Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing, and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

I haven't really tasted it yet, so I don't have first-hand experience on how it tastes. I just googled it. :)

I hope this helps! Good luck!

~zhAn

its like a groung hog w/o a tail. they are in colorado i lived in colorado springs

i would not try it if i were you
once i put some on my toast thinking it was vegemite
it is SO strong and the smell is disgusting
so so salty too
im not a big fan myself...

OK Wease... Put it on THINLY and you just may like it, eventually. Although it is said that kids eat it like peanut butter in the USA...no one EVER means that they put it on thick like peanut butter in the USA!

Got it? ONLY put it on very, very thinly! ..On toast, crackers, etc.

Try it very, very thin...and there are two chances: either you hate it or you will get addicted to it. :)





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