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Hi guys, today's culinary test
I bought in England an australian product, the Vegemite
Which is basically a yeast extract
Is a direct descendent of the Marmite
I'll show you how is represent
Looks like shoe polish
Has a very strong odor
Some even compared it to
shoe polish,
oil, petroleum, grease for ships,
diesel oil, rubbish pressed, olives,
carcass of dead animal with salt.
In a word it's taste is special.
It was invented in the 30's and is a rich source of B vitamins
in fact was also given to Australian soldiers during World War II.
Kraft is an American company and has the patent of the product
Now do the test
I saw someone who takes it with a spoon or a finger, not absolutely
In this manner you can eat Vegemite
White toast
Margarine is recommended, but I will use this, which is a mix of non-hydrogenated margarine and butter
The trick is to put a small portion
Keep in mind that Australians are 21 million and are sold each year 22 million jars of Vegemite,
they also take it for breakfast, they are accustomed from childhood
It's smell is really strong
I'm showing the consistency
This is what i take
This is what i take
For the first time not take too much
If you want to buy it, you can find it on ebay. I got this one for £ 4.95 with shipping costs
This was sent Friday, and arrived today.
Not bad
Has a very particular taste, but with margarine and toast the strong flavor is mitigate.
Not bad, I honestly thought worse
Can also be used for broths or roasts
Can also be used for broths or roasts
Interesting
Practically…
…in 100 grams of product, there are 0.7 grams of fat, 0.1 saturated, 189 kilocalories,
25 grams of proteins, 19 grams of carbohydrates
3.5 grams of sodium
and of niacin, thiamine, riboflavin and folic acid
has respectively 270% RDA, 780%, 540%, 1000%, at 100 grams,
but they suggest a portion of 4 grams
The ingredients are yeast extract, salt, potassium chloride, malt extract (from Barley),
colour, vegetable extract, preservatives
and niacin, thiamine,...
And it is also suitable for vegetarians
However i recommend it
Has passed the test
Greetings to all