Spread the Joy! 🍽️
Marmite Yeast Extract is a 4.4-ounce jar of deliciousness, perfect for spreading on toast or crispbread. Packed with B Vitamins and 100% vegetarian, this iconic product from the UK offers a unique flavor that enhances your snacking experience.
J**.
The taste of Sunday mornings grabbing around the table
Great product! Brings back memories of Sunday mornings in Toronto.
P**.
Love this stuff!
I never heard of this until September when I ordered my first jar. I've ordered five more since then. This stuff is really good! I spread it on English muffins and toast. A small amount even improves beef soup and stew. I can't say I know exactly what it tastes like, but its on the tip of my tongue.Its not all that salty, and other reviewers here should stop being such ninnies. Its salty! Saltier than what? The half a bag of Doritos and pizza you ate today? Salt does not cause hypertension, your malfunctioning kidneys do. You can eat over 2 grams of salt per day with no problem. Weigh out a 2200 mg pile of salt and take a look at it. That's a lot of salt. There is no way you're ever going to eat that much Marmite in one day. So get over it. The populations of England, Australia, New Zealand and other great civilizations around the world have survived this stuff in the past 100 years! And if your doctor told you that you shouldn't be eating salt then you shouldn't be looking at this stuff anyway. Even though we know you are sneaking potato chips.The preceding was said in the spirit of good humor. So try not to take offense.
Z**8
The growing up spread you never grow out of
Even though this is a really cheap product in Britain it’s not the case when you are importing it. So the price is over inflated but really not bad when compared to other sites which have been extortionate. I was just glad to get it, I miss it so much. Marmite/ you either love it or hate it. It’s in comparable to anything else. There’s a Australian product called Vegemite which is similar but not the same. It is more mellow than Marmite.A lot of the time it depends how you try Marmite. People spread it too thickly on toast and then gag. You’ve got to do it in incredibly tiny line 1mm thick scant ribbons across hot buttery toast. if you’d like that, you can work your way up from there. it’s great on any neutral veggies like cauliflower or baked potato but GO EASY with this stuff it’s potent. The less you use the better- and then the more often you want to add it to foods. It also really revs up the flavor of stirfry’s and other dishes but start with a 1/2 teaspoon Or less. And never eat it off the spoon it’s not Nutella. * Enjoy *
S**N
Love it or Hate it they Say!
This arrived faster than I thought it would and the jar was slightly bigger than I thought it would be.The glass is very thick and I don't think you really have to worried about it being broken during shipping unless someone is really tossing the heck out of those boxes.I bought this because I have just recently returned to being vegan and heard about how people in the UK enjoy this and vegans like to partake in it because of the abundance of B vitamins. The slogan on the jar reads "Love it or Hate it" which is exactly what everyone would tell me when I ask about it and after trying it I can definitely see why they say this!When the package arrived my boyfriend and I were very excited and made up some toast, put a serving of earth balance (it's a vegan butter alternative) and then put a light spread of Marmite over the top of it.The smell is a pit strong. To me it smelt like miso paste, but my boyfriend said he couldn't place what the smell was like.We were a bit hesitant biting into it and we could definitely tell where I put too much Marmite down in some spots as well as understand the slogan of "Love it or Hate it!" but it wasn't bad. As long as you use it as they say to, which is very lightly, it's very good! Salty, but good.My boyfriend is a bit on the fence about it. He says it's one of those things were he can't tell if he actually loves it or hates it yet xD but it's interesting and he's glad he tried it.I will definitely be using this in my vegan cooking to help with gravy or broth. I'm very glad I bought this product and I think it's really something you should be encouraged to try and maybe just keep handy in your kitchen.When this jar runs out, I'm going to be sure to buy a second jar in a larger size.
T**.
An acquired taste, for sure!
Being from the U.S., I did not grow up eating this. However, I ordered a jar a few days ago, out of morbid curiosity, and it arrived today. Following the instructions from others, I put a small (I used an amount smaller than pea-sized!) on heavily buttered toast, and took a bite. For the first three bites, I thought, "Eh, it's okay. Not my thing, but it's okay."However, by the time I had finished with that slice of toast, I was hooked. I would compare the flavor to extra sharp cheddar or blue cheese. It really isn't bad. Salty but complex. I spent $9 on a small 4 oz jar, but it should last me a very long time, considering how little I use.As for the packaging, it's gorgeous and high-quality. We don't see packaging like this in the U.S. anymore. The jar is dark glass, and the lid is a nice quality, thick and sturdy plastic.Marmite fan for life!
O**.
Disgusting. Supertasters, stay away!
I am a bit of food experimenter (the opposite of a picky eater if you will) and love to try out new foods so when I heard of Marmite I thought why not give it a try? Holy-moly what a big mistake! I literally licked a bit of it from the seal on top of the container and almost threw up. Being a supertaster I generally taste foods much more intensely and this one was definitely beyond "an acquired taste" as some of the other reviewers are claiming. I'd describe it as a form of self-abuse or a prank product - you know the kind of thing you'd give your friends to see their grossed out reactions. Imagine taking the hoppiest beer you can think of and concentrating that flavor (drying most of the water so only a gooey substance is left behind) that will get you in the ballpark of the flavor of Marmite. I then had another terrible idea which was to see if I could somehow use it as a flavor additive. NOPE. It destroyed the flavor of everything I used it in. Off it went - into the trash. NEVER AGAIN. Oh and Vegemite from Australia? It's also out of the question. Anything with the word "mite" is out forever.
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