What can eat Marmite with ?!


Question: marmite goes well with egg - try soft boiled egg with marmite soldiers - or ryvita with marmite and cheese - used to like it on peanut butter too! enjoy experimenting eh?


Answers: marmite goes well with egg - try soft boiled egg with marmite soldiers - or ryvita with marmite and cheese - used to like it on peanut butter too! enjoy experimenting eh?

Best on toast!

Toast.

sorryyyyyyyy

I love it with cheese and lettuce in a sandwich, it's also lovely with scrambled eggs!!

Toast

the crust of a loaf of bread with butter :P

Spread it on Welsh Rarebit.

...never heard of it.....so you probably shouldnt eat it.

with nothing ,cant eat it its totaly yuck

eggs and bacon

With courage.
Urgh.

Cheese on toast (also great with soya sauce splashed on top of the marmite - acquired taste?)

Toasties
crackers

on toasted crackerbread, mmmmm x

breads.

toast i normally have mine on crumpets and in a cheese toasty

A vegemite sandwich, of course, mate! ;)

If you must eat that ghastly stuff;I suppose you spread it on bread...yuk.

Crumpets or bagels and cream cheese

cheese crackers and of course cheese

Its horrible food.

in a sandwhich with butter


and on toast


and on crumpets

Cheese and marmite sandwich.

Marmite and butter crackers.

Marmite, cream cheese in celery.

Can also be used in gravy to add flavour.

I have mine with peanut butter or tahini on toast.

Marmite and marmalade on toast...together!
Weird I know but surprisingly tasty....

Toast and honey.

With cheese, grilled on toast... Making me hungry now

on toast with soft cheese - doesn't look the most appetising but its delicious and a great hangover cure!

lovely on toast

Toast is what most people have it on but it's nice if u put it on your potatoes b4 u roast them, put quite a bit on so u can taste it when they r cooked mmmmm!

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