- Marmite is the brand name for two similar food spreads: the original British version, since 2000 a Unilever product; and a modified version produced in New Zealand by Sanitarium Health Food Company and distributed in Australia and the Pacific
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Marmite facts
- Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing
- Other similar products include the Australian Vegemite, the Swiss Cenovis and the German Vitam-R
- The British version of the product is a sticky, dark brown food paste with a distinctive, powerful flavour, which is extremely salty
- This distinctive taste is reflected in the British company's marketing slogan: "Love it or hate it
- " The product's name has entered British English as a metaphor for something that is an acquired taste or tends to polarise opinions
- A version with a different flavour has been manufactured in New Zealand since 1919
- This is the only product sold as Marmite in Australasia and the Pacific, whereas elsewhere in the world the British version predominates
- The image on the front of the British jar shows a "marmite" (French: [maʁmit]), a French term for a large, covered earthenware or metal cooking pot
- British Marmite was originally supplied in earthenware pots, but since the 1920s has been sold in glass jars shaped like the French cooking pot
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