Original Marmite

The classic Marmite: history, taste profile, packaging evolution, and why the original is still the most popular.

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What is Marmite? A plain-English guide to Britain's most divisive spread

What is Marmite? A plain-English guide to Britain's most divisive spread

Marmite is a dark, salty British spread made from spent brewer's yeast, first produced in Burton-on-Trent in 1902. A plain-English guide to what it is, what it tastes like, what actually goes in the jar, and why the country has never agreed on it.

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Marmite roast potatoes, in a bag, on the snack aisle

Marmite roast potatoes, in a bag, on the snack aisle

Tesco are now stocking Marmite-glazed roast potatoes, as a snack, in a 350g bag, for £3.50. Whatever next.

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Squeeze Me, Lick Me.....

Before I begin, let me say a big THANK YOU to Marmite for sending me a "pre-release" Squeezy Marmite. First thoughts Whilst I was waiting for my Squeezy Marmite to be delivered, I had one overriding thought and one concern. The thought was "Will Marmite be squeezeable?".

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