No, Charlie was just joking.
^^ ahhh Charlie McDonnell! Haha, i was like "if its illegal why did you do it''.. and no i dont think it is cause water is something you find everywhere and i guess (im american, we dont have Marmite) alot of people have Marmite, so it would not make much sense if it was.
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Yes, Marmite contains a small amount of iron. The iron in Marmite can contribute to meeting your daily dietary needs for this essential mineral.
They both create mixtures called solutions.
Either way is safe, provided you are getting the correct proprtion or mixture required.
Microorganisms, specifically yeast, are used in the production of Marmite through a fermentation process. Yeast helps to break down the sugars in the raw materials, such as yeast extract or vegetable extract, producing the unique savory flavor that Marmite is known for. The byproducts of this fermentation process give Marmite its characteristic umami taste.
Only if you put it back in the jar and sell it as pure marmite. Then it's called product adulteration.
Yes =P
No, but having partaken in that concoction, it probably should be.
It is illegal to sell marmite in Denmark, because in Denmark you need permission from the Danish food standards board to sell food with added vitamins. It is not illegal to import marmite to Denmark.
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The Marmite music was Low Rider by War. The Marmite music was Low Rider by War.
marmite was made in when everyboby is died
No. Marmite can be sold in the UK.
marmite is good for you
The Marmite Sisters was created in 1984.
The Marmite Sisters ended in 1994.
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.