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Marmite, your opinion.
minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Started conversation Jan 3, 2009
i was finally persuaded to try this infamous substance a fwe days ago, and to be honest i wasnt sure whether or not i liked it, i expected a more polarised reaction, people are supposed to love or hate the stuff.
so hootoo am i the only one sitting on the marmite fence so to speak, do you all hold strong opinions on the gloopy loooking substance that people spread on toast?
opinions on similar substances to marmite may be aired (veggimite and the likes)
mini
Marmite, your opinion.
Elentari Posted Jan 3, 2009
I'm the same. I think I'm an anomaly to the advertisers because I am entirely indifferent to Marmite. I like it, in the sense that I will eat it, but I rarely if ever do.
Marmite, your opinion.
This substance can make me renounce all form of British cooking.
I was once told that no one exposed to this goo after the age of three will ever find it edible. I can believe this.
Marmite, your opinion.
Effers;England. Posted Jan 3, 2009
Yes I was brought up on marmite.....and I still absolutely love it, with lurpak butter, on toast, for maximum pleasure.
But I wouldn't exactly describe it as 'British cooking'
Marmite, your opinion.
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jan 3, 2009
Marmite, your opinion.
Beatrice Posted Jan 3, 2009
Love it. Marmite soldiers dunked into a soft boiled egg - there is no taste like it! My other fave is a smear of marmite on a rice cracker (or other suitably bland base layer) topped with thinly sliced tomatoes.
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Jan 3, 2009
It's fantastic stuff. And it also adds an interesting sort of "umami" taste to things like stews and sauces.
I'm actually eating Marmite breadsticks as I type.
Marmite, your opinion.
MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship. Posted Jan 3, 2009
You mean this stuff?
A184097
I also have a 250g unopened jar of limited edition Marmite and Guinness, and a 250g unopened jar of limited edition Marmite and Champagne...
They're delicious and I'm saving these as possible investments. Maybe!!!
I think I'll now have brunch of extra mature cheddar and marmite rolls.
MMF
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Mu Beta Posted Jan 3, 2009
I wasn't fond of the champagne marmite - in fact I've still got a half-finished jar.
I did very much enjoy the Guinness marmite, though.
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Mu Beta Posted Jan 3, 2009
Vegemite disappoints me. It's not as potent as proper marmite.
Although, having said that, these are very nice:
http://xesla.ro/wordpress/cooking/cheese-vegemite-scrolls/
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Effers;England. Posted Jan 3, 2009
And then there's the utter abomination that is kiwi vegemite...maybe that's what RF is referring to?
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KB Posted Jan 3, 2009
I'm another who neither loves nor loathes it. I quite like it, but I don't eat it daily (or even monthly).
I tried the champagne marmite - there was enough of a taste to know that there was wine in it, but it just succeeded in making both the marmite and the wine taste like there was something wrong with them.
Marmite, your opinion.
Menthol Penguin - Currently revising/editing my book Posted Jan 3, 2009
i shall expect splinters as well because i am sitting on the fence as well!
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a visitor to planet earth Posted Jan 3, 2009
Marmite is nice on hot buttered toast. The marmite substitutes are nice too and cheaper.
Marmite, your opinion.
anhaga Posted Jan 3, 2009
I'm quite fond of Marmite. With apologies to the Antipodeans, Vegemite is a poor substitute.
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