Vegemite primarily comes in its classic yeast extract form, but it is also available in variations like reduced salt, gluten-free, and cheese-flavored versions. Other types include Vegemite with added ingredients, such as Vegemite and avocado blends or those infused with various spices. Additionally, there are specialty products like Vegemite jars with unique packaging or limited-edition flavors, though the core product remains the same.
Eggs are not a component of vegemite.
We're happy little vegemites, as bright as bright can be. We all enjoy our vegemite for breakfast lunch and tea. Our mummy says we're growing stronger every single week because we love our vegemite, we all enjoy our vegemite, it puts a rose in every cheek!
Vegemite was created in Australia in 1922
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1922 was the date that vegemite was discovered
They all need yeast to make them.
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Vegemite is a yeast extract made by Kraft.
If it is available then it is called Vegemite, though it should be noted that Vegemite is not widely available outside of Australia.
Vegemite is an Australian product, mate! Vegemite was invented by the aussies and is an Australian icon!
The main ingredients in Vegemite, as listed on the label, are:Yeast extractsaltmineral saltmalt extract (from barley)colourflavoursniacinriboflavinthiaminefolate
Vegemite is owned by kraft foods in the U.S.A.