Marmite or marmolade?!
Marmite or marmolade?
Answers: Marmite is a yeast extract which is a by-product of the brewing industry and used as a spread. I've tasted Vegemite and it is REALLY SALTY so it's got to be an acquired taste (I never acquired it myself!)
Marmalade is a jelled fruit spread, usually orange, which has a sharp and sweet taste. I actually like to add some orange marmalade in with my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because it gives them a little tang. Definitely the better of the two! Source(s):
http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/marmite.ht...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/marmalade... what's your question?
Marmite a yeast extract sold in Uk - In Australia we call it Vegemite
marmalade - Portugese word meaning jam - mainly used when taliking about orange jam Marmalade Marmite Definitely marmalade if you’re looking for a jelly spread.
I didn't care for marmite it's to over powering.