Marmite. Do you love it or hate it?
I used to love it. Now i hate it.
...what is it?
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I also don't know what it is. Is it like vegemite?!


Well, I sure had never heard of either British or New Zealand Marmite any more than of Australian Vegemite. Handy knowledge for anyone hanging out with Marimite (sic!) fans.
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excellent questionEven I don't know what it is, even though I've eaten it before
some sort of savoury spread thing... It's not Vegemite, but it is similar, as anyone who's ever watched an Australian soap at any point in their life should know. I've watched several, under sufferance -_-
A by-product of beer brewing. Typical Aussies. Let's not waste anything and see what that mess tastes like on toast!


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I like a little on my toast. If someone was to take it from me, I'de shrug and ask for it back. If they still wouldn't let me have it I would simply eat it with butter
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ah well i misread, i saw "marimite" which i enjoyed watching.. never saw any marmite here.
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for the people that don't know, marimite = maria sama ga mitteru, Lesbian anime, etc.
It's worth trying if you like strong, yeasty flavours. Personally I've hardly had it and am in the 'don't mind' column, which probably means if I started eating it I'd get to love it.
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