vegemite

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An Australian food paste made from brewers' yeast
(Gıda) Vegemite is a dark brown savoury food paste made from yeast extract, used mainly as a spread on sandwiches, toast and cracker biscuits, as well as a filling of pastries like Cheesymite scroll, in Australia and New Zealand. It is similar to British Marmite, New Zealand Marmite and Swiss Cenovis
a type of soft, dark-brown salty food that can be spread, usually eaten on bread. Vegemite is similar to Marmite and is especially popular in Australia
Australian food paste made from brewers yeast (an Australian national icon)
yeast spread; an acquired taste, useful hangover cure
Vegemite is considered as much a part of Australia's heritage as kangaroos and the Holden cars It is actually an Australian obsession that has become a unique and loved symbol of the Australian nation A Vegemite sandwich to an Australian kid is the equivalent of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to an American kid - but the taste is QUITE different! Australian children are brought up on Vegemite from the time they're babies It is said that Australians are known to travel all over the world with at least one small jar of Vegemite in their luggage, for fear that they will not be able to find it
a black spread made from yeast
A thick brown paste made mostly from yeast extract, most commonly used in Australia by spreading thinly on toast or sandwiches
– A yeast extract, often associated with Australians, that is used as a spread on toast or as an ingredient in recipes; it is high in Vitamin B
vegemite

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    () Named as a result of an Australian national competition, maintaining similarity with pre-existing Marmite™
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