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    I wonder if any of you guys down there can tell me if you have ever heard of this stuff

    BBC News - The slow spread of Vegemite

    I prefere the original. Much nicer
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    I saw the Vegemite story at work today. I like Vegemite.

    Here in New Zealand, the Marmite factory was damaged in the Christchurch earthquake and they can't make the stuff anymore.
    People are going crazy trying to get it, would you believe $26 for a 250 gram jar.
    TradeMe.co.nz - marmite for sale, New Zealand

    And now customs have siezed 2000 jars of English Marmite someone tried to import. Marmite import row to be chewed over in court - National News | TVNZ

    Michael

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    Sounds like a storm on a piece of toast to me!

    I'm just trying to remember when I last had Marmite??? Oh yes, this morning for breakfast Difficult to find this side of the cut and dammed expensive when you do. I get visitors to bring it over if they are flying and have hold baggage. If they only have hand baggage, strictly verboten! It may go bang I couldn't think of a bigger mess than exploding Marmite
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    The great Marmite/Vegemite debate. It all depends on where you grew up. If your formative years were in the UK marmite is the go, but if you spent your adolescence on the Aussie beach nothing less than Vegemite will do.

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    Paul
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    What happens if it were Malta?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonzjob View Post
    What happens if it were Malta?
    Difficult. You're probably between a rock and a hard place .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    Difficult. You're probably between a rock and a hard place .

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    Paul

    There are two sides to a piece of bread/toast

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    Aah, the old Mar-mite and Pa-will debate - they don't even rate when compared to the "real" spread.

    There is only 1 winner - Vegemite!

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    Au contraire mon ami. Sometimes copies can be better, but not this time I fear..

    Each for his own though and I would never try to beat anyone down who has seen the light at the end of the tunnel only to find out that it's a train
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    After this Marmite versus Vegemite debate.
    Here is something else to try----Promite--- it is the favourite in our household.
    It is slightly sweeter than Vegemite.

    Give it a go, Keith.

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    Ingredients


    Promite contains Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein, Sugar, Yeast Extract, Water, Salt, Colour (Caramel 150C, from Wheat), Wheaten Cornflour, Glucose (from Wheat), Spices, Emulsifier (Glycerol Monostrate), Food Acid (Citric), Added Vitamins, Vegetable Gum (Carrageenan), and Herb & Spice Extracts.

    Sounds delicious

    Hydrolysed poultry feathers

    Hydrolysed? Used to make feathers edible? Must be good
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