In Australian slang, "vegemite" can refer to someone who is considered uncool or unpopular. This term is derived from the popular Australian spread Vegemite, which has a strong and distinct taste.
Australian slang, vegemite, the love of BBQ and beaches + Kylie
Vegemite is an Australian product, mate! Vegemite was invented by the aussies and is an Australian icon!
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Vegemite was first introduced to the Australian public in 1923.
Vegemite was first introduced to the Australian public on 13 June 1923.
Vegemite was introduced to the Australian public on 13 June 1923
Vegemite was invented in Australia and is still made in Australia - but it is not an Australian owned brand, as it is owned by Kraft, an American company.
Vegemite is an iconic Australian spread, made from brewer's yeast, and commonly eaten on toast or sandwiches.
Vegemite was introduced to the Australian public on 13 June 1923.
Yes, Vegemite is now owned by an Australian company called Bega Cheese. It was previously owned by Mondelez International.
Vegemite was first developed in 1922 and introduced to the Australian public on 13 June 1923.
Vegemite is made from yeast extract and is very popular as a sandwich spread especially with Australian children. A teaspoon of vegemite is also great for bringing out the flavour in mushrooms when they are being cooked.