If someone handed you a bullion cube, and you didn't know better, would you pop into your mouth like a candy?
Vegemite, used like a bullion cube, could season gravy, soups, and stews. Maybe Vegemite needs a second chance outside of Australia.
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Vegemite is basically left over brewers yeast. Have you actually tried the stuff? Does it have even the slightest taste or scent of beer? Because even the slightest smell of beer turns my stomach.
We have marmite and bovril. No need for a runner up.
Good God man, call an exterminator!We have marmite and bovril.
I love salty things, but even I can't take it on toast on its own.
We had it in the eighties. Not sure if you can buy Marmite in The Netherlands. Vegemite I only know from that one pop song.I grew up on toast with Marmite. Love it!
We had it in the eighties. Not sure if you can buy Marmite in The Netherlands. Vegemite I only know from that one pop song.
I've seen one person on YouTube who uses either Marmine or Vegemite sometimes--I think for stews?--as a flavor enhancer, at least. I can't remember what brand--I think he uses one, but mentions the other will be fine in places it's more readily available.
I've been tempted to try Marmite, but it's something like $8 locally.Not exactly a good match for my "I want to stay frugal!!!!" budget. (Admittedly, it would last a long time...but there is a fear that I'll get it, try, hate it, and have wasted $8. This same fear kept me from trying Better Than Bouillon, until there was a really good sale that occurred at a time when I was feeling a bit less poor than usual.
Also, American ones?I'm sure that the last time I was in Amsterdam, the number 2 tram to Centraal Station passed a shop somewhere in the middle of town which sold British food items.
