RE: [CH] Today's Lunch

PITCAIRN, Gordon (pitcairng@npdc.govt.nz)
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:24:35 +1200

Marmite originates from New Zealand and has been a staple in Kiwi diets for decades. Its not really hot per se, more savoury like brewers yeast. It goes well with almost everything you put it on, but here is a favourite recipe of mine:
Two pieces of grilled bread
tahini
marmite
Cucumber
Tomato
Mung Sprouts
Chopped Hab or similar

Assemble into a sandwich and prepare yourself for an amazing lunch!!!

Gordon (Kiwi who grew up on the power of Marmite)

-----Original Message-----
From: Riley J. McIntire [mailto:Riley@ChileGarden.com]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:58 AM
To: Rael64; chile-heads-digest@globalgarden.com
Subject: RE: [CH] Today's Lunch


> From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com
> [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Rael64

> Upon 1 'health nut' bagel, spread:
>
> *Marmite
> *smooth natural peanut butter
> *ground chile
>
> Mmmmmmmmm...tasty indeed.  Good for you too, baby...
>
> Tomorrow, the same w/vegemite...and maybe a banana...
>

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10 - What are Vegemite, Promite and Bovril and Yeast Extract ?
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Answer: They are not Marmite in any way or form.

Vegemite is an Australian product, manufactured by Kraft Foods Ltd,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and is generally described as a weaker
version of Marmite.

Rael,

Is that real Marmite?  I mean is it Burton-on-Trent Marmite? Not Sears
Marmite?  No foolin!?

Is it legal?  Who's your dealer?  It's described by the faq as 'hot'.  I've
always wanted to at least try vegemite.  Sounds like chile would complement
either.  Assuming they want to be complemented.

Riley