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Vegemite was first developed in 1922 by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister when his employer, the Australian Fred Walker Company, had him develop a spread from brewer's yeast after World War I had disrupted the supply of imported yeast spreads.

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When did Dr Cyril P Callister invent vegemite?

1922 by Fred Walker and Cyril Callister. It hit the shelves in 1923


Which Dr Invented the Vegemite spread?

Vegemite was invented by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister.


In what country did Cyril Callister create Vegemite by blending brewer's yeast into a thick paste?

Australia


Chemist CP Callister created what in 1923?

nothing although he did invent vegemite in 1922


When did cyril callister die?

Cyril P. Callister died in 1949.


When did Cyril P. Callister die?

Cyril P. Callister died in 1949.


When was Cyril P. Callister born?

Cyril P. Callister was born in 1893.


CP callister created what in 1923?

Vegemite


When was vegimite invented?

Vegemite was invented in 1922 by food technologist Dr. Cyril P. Callister following the disruption of British Marmite imports after World War I


Why was Vegemite created?

Vegemite was first developed in 1922 by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister when his employer, the Australian Fred Walker Company, had him develop a spread from brewer's yeast after World War I had disrupted the supply of imported yeast spreads.


What year did Kraft sell the first vegemite?

Vegemite was first developed in 1922 by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister when his employer, the Australian Fred Walker Company, had him develop a spread from brewer's yeast after World War I had disrupted the supply of imported yeast spreads. For more information on the invention of Vegemite, see the link below.


Where was vegemite invented?

Vegemite was first developed in 1922 by food technologist Dr Cyril P Callister when his employer, the Australian Fred Walker Company (which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950), had him develop a spread from brewer's yeast after World War I had disrupted the supply of imported yeast spreads. For more information on how the spread developed, see the link below.