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Vegemite (/ˈvɛdʒimaɪt/ VEJ-ee-myte) is a thick, dark
brown Australian food
spread made from
leftover brewers'
yeast extract with
various vegetable and...
- centrifuge, filtered, and
usually spray-dried. This is the
process used for
Vegemite, Marmite, and the like.
Yeast extracts in
liquid form can be
dried to a...
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manufacturer Gerresheimer.
Similar products include the
Australian Vegemite (whose name is
derived from that of Marmite), the
Swiss Cenovis, the Brazilian...
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consists of a
spiral of
baked bread similar to a pain aux
raisins with
Vegemite and
cheese in
place of raisins.
Cheesymite scrolls are also home-baked...
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Australians are
Fooling Us All! and used it to
springboard a mock
defense of
Vegemite. In his video,
Going imagines the
substance to be made of "yeast, salt...
- extract. It is
primarily used as a
spread on
sandwiches and
toast similar to
Vegemite and Marmite.
Promite was
invented in the 1950s by
Henry Lewis & Company...
- 2016. Vale, Paul (4
August 2006). "The
Vegemite Tales Review". The Stage.
Retrieved 8 June 2023. "The
Vegemite Tales".
British Theatre Guide. Retrieved...
- Sonaris, it is
similar to
English Marmite,
Brazilian Cenovit, and
Australian Vegemite. It is rich in
vitamin B1. It is used to
flavour soups, sausages, and salads...
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alternatives to
products with
large market shares like
Kraft peanut butter and
Vegemite. However, ****
Smith Foods did not
manufacture its own food products; instead...
- plant-derived
spreads (such as jams, jellies, and hummus),
yeast spreads (such as
Vegemite and Marmite), roe
spreads (such as
caviar and
mentaiko paste), and meat-based...