No. Vegemite is a yeast extract - a by-product of breweries.
Vegemite is a food in Australia.
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Vegemite is an Australian product, mate! Vegemite was invented by the aussies and is an Australian icon!
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Vegemite (the TM means Trademark) was developed in Australia. It is a spread made from brewer's yeast.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Vegemite is the name of a popular snack in Australia. Vegemite is a by-product of beer making and is used as a dip most of the time. It is also used in pastries. There is also a snack called a pea floater pie that is like a burrito but made with peas. This is very often dipped into the Vegemite paste.