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Marmite: YES or NO?

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You realise most of the world outside of England will have never heard of it!

It's one of the few sources of vitamin B12, outside of red meat (good sources of B12).

Since moving to Australia, I actually prefer Vegemite, but it unfortunately doesn't contain B12.

Both are very good at curing mouth ulcers. Strange, I've not had one for years. Maybe it's the vegemite I put on my toast most mornings.
I love it, I prefer it to Vegemite
I know what it is. Never had it.

I think I'll just stick to peanut butter on my toast.
Weird thing, I hate Marmite, but love Twiglets. Very odd seeing that Twiglets are just bits o' wheat dipped in Marmite.
Here in the USA we haven't a clue as to what this stuff is.

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Quote by GingerKitty
Weird thing, I hate Marmite, but love Twiglets. Very odd seeing that Twiglets are just bits o' wheat dipped in Marmite.


Same here!!

Marmite? When I saw this I thought it an insect that bit you on the butt...a cousin to the Termite or something

What does it taste like?
Quote by nicola
You realise most of the world outside of England will have never heard of it!

It's one of the few sources of vitamin B12, outside of red meat (good sources of B12).

Since moving to Australia, I actually prefer Vegemite, but it unfortunately doesn't contain B12.

Both are very good at curing mouth ulcers. Strange, I've not had one for years. Maybe it's the vegemite I put on my toast most mornings.


Bloody good point Nicola!
I thought it might have been a little more international than that.
Doh!

Quote by gingerkitty
Weird thing, I hate Marmite, but love Twiglets. Very odd seeing that Twiglets are just bits o' wheat dipped in Marmite.



How about Twiglets? You foreign folk have these?

Quote by Buz
Marmite? When I saw this I thought it an insect that bit you on the butt...a cousin to the Termite or something

What does it taste like?


I haven't tried marmite, but I have tried vegemite back when I was in Oz. It is definitely an acquired taste and not one that I think I'd be able to easily acquire...
If marmite is similar, then I think my tastebuds will take a pass.
hate marmite. hate it hate it hate it.
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How about Twiglets? You foreign folk have these?



You can keep the marmite but that picture just cost me $20 which is the cost of getting Twiglets shipped to Boston USA.

One of the things about being an ex-pat is you end up paying a fortune to buy what are essentially cheap comfort foods in the UK. The most ridiculous being paying for imported Heinz Baked Beans in Boston (the US version is horribly sweet because it is full of added sugar).
I love it, I prefer the texture of vegemite as its not as sticky but both taste good to me, especially with cheese on toast!!
Love it! Especially on old Gouda or buttered toast! The combi of the two is divine as well!
With Kiki on this one....buttered toast & marmite with a sweet cup of tea!
Hot Buttered toast + marmite - delucious!!! ;-)
will just have to trust all of you as I will probably never have the opportunity to try it..
Never heard of Marmite or Twiglets. I have heard of Vegemite from this song!! Wondered what a vegemite sandwich was, but I guess not enough to ever find out!

Quote by nicola
You realise most of the world outside of England will have never heard of it!

It's one of the few sources of vitamin B12, outside of red meat (good sources of B12).

Since moving to Australia, I actually prefer Vegemite, but it unfortunately doesn't contain B12.

Both are very good at curing mouth ulcers. Strange, I've not had one for years. Maybe it's the vegemite I put on my toast most mornings.



Everybody knows Vegemite is way better than Marmite. It certainly does cure mouth ulcers, but that first little dab on the ulcer stings so bad it makes your eyes water. Oh, and it's yummy too.
sets up underground marmite smuggling ring for lushies who are curious.... orders welcome, state your size.

Yes!.. Love Marmite, A good source of vitamin B12 too.. Good for ya.. but not to much.. like anything... Have it in moderation!!
I adore marmite. On buttered toast or crumpets, or cream crackers or or ........
I just love the stuff.

But I can't stand twiglets. They taste like over-cooked or burnt marmite.
Nor do I like the marmite flapjacks and marmite chocolate that I've been bought in the past. Some things are best left in their pure form.

Vegemite is a poor subsitute
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I think I'll just stick to peanut butter on my toast.


Yes, I've tried it ... definitely an acquired taste. I'm with CG on this .... if I have to have toast, I'll use peanut butter or just plain butter on it.
I never considered just how British Marmite is until reading through these posts, it really made me smile.

I don't like Marmite by itself...but a thin layer under melted cheese on toast is just perfect. If someone proposed to me with a stack of Marmite cheese on toast I wouldn't hesitate to say 'yes'.

And I love Twiglets - the number one movie muncher.
Marmite is vile, Vegemite is almost as bad.
omg .. finally a thread that I can seriously relate too ...

I LOVE Marmite ... great on toast, crumpets, muffins and believe it or not teacakes and hot cross buns .. the sweet and savoury really go well together .. omg I feel so damn horny now ...

Now threads like this is why I come to Lush!!
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I adore marmite. On buttered toast or crumpets, or cream crackers or or ........
I just love the stuff.

But I can't stand twiglets. They taste like over-cooked or burnt marmite.
Nor do I like the marmite flapjacks and marmite chocolate that I've been bought in the past. Some things are best left in their pure form.

Vegemite is a poor subsitute




How VERY dare you!
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How VERY dare you!




Sorry, Trinks, but you're so wrong!!