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Vegemite was first introduced to the Australian public in 1923.

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Do I need to refrigerate vegemite?

If Vegemite was kept in the wrong conditions for a very, very long time, it would go bad. Generally, it is a long-lasting product.


Why is Vegemite called Vegemite?

After Vegemite had been developed and was ready to be introduced to the Australian public, a trade name competition was held to find a name for the new product, and the winning name of Vegemite was chosen from the entries by Walker's daughter Sheilah, by being picked at random out of a hat.


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How many teaspoons of vegemite in a 380g jar?

A 380g jar of Vegemite contains approximately 76 teaspoons, as one teaspoon of Vegemite weighs about 5 grams. To calculate this, you divide the total grams (380g) by the weight of a teaspoon (5g). Therefore, you can expect around 76 servings of Vegemite in a 380g jar.


Does vegemite have eggs in it?

Eggs are not a component of vegemite.


Where was vegemite found?

Vegemite was created in Australia in 1922


What is expiration date of vegemite?

vegemite expiration date


When was Vegemite discovered?

1922 was the date that vegemite was discovered


How was the name Vegemite chosen?

After Vegemite had been developed and was ready to be introduced to the Australian public, a trade name competition was held to find a name for the new product, and the winning name of Vegemite was chosen from the entries by Walker's daughter Sheilah, by being picked at random out of a hat.


What edible Australian icon was created in 1923?

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How do you make Vegemite?

Vegemite is a yeast extract made by Kraft.


What is the name of Vegemite in US?

If it is available then it is called Vegemite, though it should be noted that Vegemite is not widely available outside of Australia.