marmite
No. Marmite was never made with meat. It is possible that the confusion arose because the name "Marmite" was taken from the word marmite which is a French stock pot or cooking pot. The French pronunciation for the French pot marmite is "mar-MEET." There is some possibility, too, that the name Marmite may have been taken from a famous French soup, petite marmite.
"Cooking pot" is an English equivalent of the French word marmite. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "beef stock" or "heavy (military, wartime) shell" according to context. The pronunciation will be "mar-meet" in French.
Marmite
The British version of Marmite is a brown sticky paste with a distinctive powerful flavour and is extremely salty. The main ingredients are Glutamic acid rich yeast extract, niacin, spice extracts, riboflavin, folic acid and celery extracts. It is rich in vitamins, Vitamin B and B12. Marmite is now a trademark owned by Unilever, since the year 2000. The Marmite Food Extract co was formed in Burton upon Trent in 1902, the bi-product, yeast, came from the Brewing Industry. It is available throughout the world. The word Marmite is a French term for Metal Cooking Pot. There are various books available, The Marmite Cookbook, The Marmite guide to better Cooking, An open Secret - Marmite, The Little Book of Marmite Tips, etc...etc
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No. Marmite can be sold in the UK.
The Marmite Sisters was created in 1984.
The Marmite Sisters ended in 1994.
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