Kraft Vegemite 220g Jar
Kraft Vegemite 220g Jar
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Kraft Vegemite 220g Jar

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  • Vegemite (220 gram)
  • Vegemite is a thick, dark Australian food made from leftover brewer's yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives
  • australian product
  • Vegemite is rich in B vitamins including b1, b2, b3 and folds to help kick start your day
  • Yeast Extract
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Apr 17, 2020
Kyle
5 out of 5 stars review

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First time trying will not be the last!

First time trying this and it absolutely blew my doors off! I'm hooked for life! This stuff is very strong, you only need a tiny amount. (I've seen negative reviews and I believe they may have used it like peanut butter or jelly, which is way too much, the amount I used was less than the amount of butter I place on toast.) I made the famed "Vegemite Sandwhich", this was definitely a unique flavor that I cannot say I've ever experienced anything remotely close to before but I plan to enjoy regularly.

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Apr 8, 2020
Galen
5 out of 5 stars review

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A Recommendation for Vegemite, a Sandwich Spread

I spent six years teaching in Papua/New Guinea just north of Australia. Vegemite is very popular there. I grew to like it well. It has a strong flavor, neither sweet, sour, nor salty, but you are advised to spread it thinly until you get familiar with it.

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Aug 12, 2022
Deborah
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A Wonderful New Taste Adventure

I haven't tried it yet. But I have a good friend that is from Australia who has told me how to use Vegemite and this should be really good. I've seen it used on cooking shows. So I'm trying it on buttered toast with a little on top, until I get used to the taste. This is the best way to get used to it, slowly so the taste is easier to get used to.

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