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Marmite Articles
Explore our collection of articles about Marmite, Britain's most divisive spread.
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On the origins of the word Marmite
The origins of the word Marmite - derived from the French word for a covered earthenware cooking pot.
I Wouldn't Eat It: Marmite
From Too Many Chefs blog - a food blogger's perspective on why they wouldn't eat Marmite. Controversial views ahead.
Watchdogs hate Marmite â Official
The Advertising Standards Authority ruled against Marmite after parents claimed their toddlers were terrified by the advert.
Is Marmite Vegetarian or Vegan?
Is Marmite vegetarian or vegan? The answer might surprise you - exploring what goes into Britain's most divisive spread.
On the material properties of Marmite
Exploring the fascinating material properties of Marmite - the science behind what makes this spread so unique.
Marmite Sausage Cheese Toastie
Brush sausages with Marmite and grill until cooked. Spread bread with butter and a thin layer of Marmite for this delicious toastie.
New Marmite Biscuit
Oh Lord, whatever next? The new Marmite Biscuit, inspired by Marmite Cookbook author Paul Hartley and made by Fudges Bakery of Dorset.
Prisoners turn to Marmite moonshine
In 2002, the centennial year of Marmite, it was discovered that inmates at a jail near Wolverhampton in England, were brewing their own "hooch" using Marmite.
