I think for most Australians it’s a comfort food cause it’s usually given to you very young, when my children were bubs and just starting to eat food, I would often give them a little bit of toast with a thin smear of vegemite on it, so it’s one of their earliest food memories. I think this is quite common here
I’m Italian from Michigan, USA & I go through a jar about every three months. Nobody else I know eats it, but I can’t get enough of it! #vegemite #vegeright
I am brazilian, live in Brazil, and I also like it. In fact I have just eaten some eith buttered toast. Like you, I am the only ine to eat it at home. But I am used to eating brewer's yeast, so maybe that’s why I like it.
Amen. I *loooovvvveee* the stuff. Only the difficulty in getting it, and then affording it when it shows - as well as now ending to avoid gluten - makes it a rare delicacy!
I grew up in New Zealand (early 80's) and we ate Vegemite, we also ate Marmite. When moving to Australia it never phased us we thought everyone ate it... Apparently not.
I’m Malaysian and was introduced to Marmite from young by my mom so I’ve acquired the taste for salty yeast extract. I imagine I’d go for Vegemite too!
Looks can deceive you, I’m in America and omg I put vegemite on all my toast! The only thing though is that you can only put a LITTLE BIT of vegemite. But it does taste really good
I've tested Vegemite out on Korean friends (the right way - on toast with butter, not on a spoon) and they say it tastes like soybean paste. So potential win! It's my comfort food, it's all I want when I'm sick or super tired.
Hi. I'm from Poland. In Europe we have something called Maggi. Originally it was made from herbs, but now it's made from yeast extract like your Vegemite, but it comes in liquidised form. It's mainly used as soup seasoning but you can also sprinkle it on bread and spread some butter. I used to eat that as a kid :-)
Im from the United States. I was curious and bought it on Amazon and it’s super good. It’s very salty, savory, and bitter, but In a good way. The best way i tried it was buttered toast with the the Vegemite spread as thinly as possible. Any more and it’s too salty/overpowering.
Australia and NZ usually like it. Half Italian Half NZ living in Australia. It's awesome, vegemite sandwiches at school, throw some salt and vinegar chips between it
Tried it for the first time today. Tried it with toast. I can eat this for breakfast everyday. I eat three pieces of bread with it. The first one, didn't enjoy it. The second one, it's getting there. The third one, it's actually good.
Its a beautiful delicacy. Butter the toast, spread the vegemite not too thick or thin - there should be marbelling, then take a small nob of butter or margarine on the end of the butter knife and spread that over the middle of the vegemite to seal it over locking in the flavour and toning down the salty bitterness at the same time.
Toasted Vegemite and melted cheese OMG! 2 slices of toast, butter or marg, Vegemite, tasty cheese, grill until cheese melts, then put both slices together and cut in half. Or you can do triple cheese, put another cheese on one toast, stick together, put back in grill or oven, cut in half, should be melted cheese slightly coming out over the line of the black gold.
“Only like it if you were raised with it from a small child.” I had it for the first time at 32 and even as an American I had it spread on relatively thick with a ton of butter toasted and not toasted same day, I love it. Vegemite is mandatory on bread
The people I knew from that part of the world liked it. Of course, they didn’t stick their finger into the first jar they got their hands on - thanks, Jane! - and taste it straight, *like I did!*
Had a taste of Vegemite today and the best I could describe it is very concentrated soy sauce. Also, the way that dude at 0:33 got turned on by thinking about food made my day.
One reason so many people can't understand its popularity is that they use it wrong. The Australians told me "Ya sposed to spread it THIN, matey! THIN! It's not buttah!" 😂
Of course other countries like it, they even love it, many many countries. It didn't originate in Australia even. You will find mostly it's ex-English colonies that love it for the simple reason that it's a British product. It all started with "Marmite" (yeast by product of making beer) which is basically the same thing as Vegemite both are meat free, yeast protein spreads. Used as stock in dishes or as a spread its almost 100% umami flavoured and entirely vegan. It's very good for you particularly if you don't eat meat as its packed with the B complex vitamins essential in our diet but lacking in vegetables. The Australians after years of importing Marmite from the UK developed their own brand (as did a few other countries) and they called theirs "Vegemite", a play on the word Marmite. You can even get both of them in Hong Kong for example, South Africa however just Marmite, New Zealand its Marmite and Vegemite, Canada just Vegemite, almost right across Asia, India, Malaysia etc it's British Marmite........it's always one or the other, or both. English Expats like the stuff so it's often exported for that market elsewhere too like Dubai etc. America is probably the only English speaking country on the globe that don't eat either Vegemite or Marmite or even know exactly what it is. For Americans who are puzzled as to what it is, it's just like a spreadable bouillon cube, or stock-cube without the bad stuff. So when ever you need umami to flavour something even your toast, soup or stew there it is. The British even use Marmite as beef tea but Oxo is more popular, Oxo is the meat version of Marmite or Vegemite. Not many people truly dislike deeply savoury even though it can be strong in excess, so I reckon people who claim not to like the taste are probably just being pretentious even if they don't exactly know why. Chefs use a similar product called glace de viande or just glace in French, its a very thick Marmite like heavy reduction of beef or chicken which they add to meat dishes or as a glace on roasted meat etc. In fact "Marmite" means a heavy cast iron pot in French one used for making stock. Which do I prefer? Vegemite everytime. Marmite hardens and is difficult to spread and use it's also even more salty.
Fresh bread, butter, vegemite & lettuce for lunchtime sangas...yummo! Or on toast, lashings of butter and a goodly portion of Vegemite is a great start to the day 😊
Vegemite originated in the UK where it's called Marmite, Australians changed the name and claimed it as their own. Basicaly the same but Vegemite has an easier consistancy to use. Best recepie for Vegemite : Planters dry roasted peanuts, three tblsp (American), one tblsp Hellmann's mayonaise (American), one large knob of Vegemite (British Australian). Mix in a small bowl and eat as is or between two slices of bread.
Those two dorks at 1.09 are not Australians - they don't even have the accent right - the fact that one calls it 'Dog slobber' shows that he is not even born in this country. I LOVE Vegemite on toast & fresh bread with cold butter - spread thinly - YUMMMMMM!!!!! I grew up on Vegemite. I take a small jar of Vegemite whenever I travelled overseas.
Had it while ago. Its not bad but i get why most people wouldn't like it. But i dont see myself picking this over cheese and butter. This is an aquired taste obviously.
American here...just tried it....I liked it. I don't know why there was a need to make yeast sludge but with some margarine it wasn't bad like a beefy soy salty tang....
Yes Josh, Vegemite is very special and for me it’s the best ! If you are in Brazil, you can find a very similar yeast extract product with the name of Cenovit ! Give a try and you will be surprise about the excellent taste of Cenovit. And since now vou can easier get a yeast extract in Brazil, São Paulo, you can abuse and use it in your recipes ... beside using it on a buttery toast ! Enjoy the new Cenovit.
One of my boys sometimes eats it with jam. Toast or thick bread, lots of butter, Vegemite, then tops it with strawberry or apricot jam. I just had to try it and apricot jam is best.
Vegemite on Toast (with butter), is the Aussie version of Soy Sauce on Sushi. As long as you understand what and why you are putting it in your mouth, you're fine. I mean, it's not like you squirt soy sauce into your mouth either is it. And taking the Sushi analogy a step further - wasabi on sushi is nice too - in moderation
My mom was Australian, she would give me Marmite as a kid. (Vegemite was not as available as Marmite in the 'States back then.) So it actually like a little on my toast. Cheesymite scrolls taste good to me.
There's only one way to have Vegemite! Either on toast or warm bread spread your butter on then a lil bit of Vegemite then spread a lil more butter on top 😍
I’m german! I’m born, raised and live in Germany and I love it (discovered it this year at 29 years of age) 😂 I eat it every day ! Only bad thing we only got the small jars here
I am an American. I love peanut butter. On bread with sliced bananas. Or sour cream, or cheese, or cream cheese, or CHEETOS!, or yes even mayo (ok shoot me).
I think for most Australians it’s a comfort food cause it’s usually given to you very young, when my children were bubs and just starting to eat food, I would often give them a little bit of toast with a thin smear of vegemite on it, so it’s one of their earliest food memories. I think this is quite common here
Hadnt thought of that but yeah. You might be very correct.
Literally I know it’s the wrong way to eat it but I love thick spreads those Americans are just weak btw I’m Australian check my profile
Reckon u might be onto something
@@malcolmcurthoys5273 yep, first imprint
@@tanoz1440 niice very clever yes like biology like imprinting on a baby chick ,that takes me back to highscool yr 9 science
He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich
I come from the land down under
Where women glow and men plunder
@@cockdepartment6610 can't you hear cant you hear the thunder?
I’m Italian from Michigan, USA & I go through a jar about every three months. Nobody else I know eats it, but I can’t get enough of it! #vegemite #vegeright
Hi, you are a true vegimiter, 😀
Ata boy!
Proud of you, from an Aussie!
I am brazilian, live in Brazil, and I also like it. In fact I have just eaten some eith buttered toast. Like you, I am the only ine to eat it at home. But I am used to eating brewer's yeast, so maybe that’s why I like it.
Amen. I *loooovvvveee* the stuff.
Only the difficulty in getting it, and then affording it when it shows - as well as now ending to avoid gluten - makes it a rare delicacy!
Mum would buy us those Vegemite dip snacks for school; I hated the biscuits so just sucked the Vegemite off the red stick
A true Aussie right here! 😂
I remember those! The biscuits were shit!
Me too!! 😂😂
Yes
@@luMBAgO69420 classic that was my reaction mate LMAO
for those who don't want anything to do with it, just means more for the rest of us!
sounds like someones staching Vegemite for a rainy day.
I am eating it right now
Living your best life 💯
(Vegemite spaghetti in my mouth) "get it right!"
I ate it some minutes ago.
@Dave Tempe yeah so?
@Dave Tempe I'm not shocked at all, Aussies drink more VB
I grew up in New Zealand (early 80's) and we ate Vegemite, we also ate Marmite.
When moving to Australia it never phased us we thought everyone ate it... Apparently not.
Agree, am from NZ and live in Australia now and grew up eating it, sometimes with thin slices of cheese ontop also.
Yes, Vegemite is very popular in NZ as well
Looks like by the accents that the ones that don't in Australia are foreigners, newly arrived or even tourists.
I’m Malaysian and was introduced to Marmite from young by my mom so I’ve acquired the taste for salty yeast extract. I imagine I’d go for Vegemite too!
Looks can deceive you, I’m in America and omg I put vegemite on all my toast!
The only thing though is that you can only put a LITTLE BIT of vegemite. But it does taste really good
In Germany, they have Vitam-R which is similar in composition and taste.
I've tested Vegemite out on Korean friends (the right way - on toast with butter, not on a spoon) and they say it tastes like soybean paste. So potential win! It's my comfort food, it's all I want when I'm sick or super tired.
Tell them they are honorary Australians! 😜
Oh and yeah, Vegemite is always the solution to any problem!
I have had savory miso spreads that remind me of Vegemite...
0:41 *oh hello there*
Yay a heart
Yay another one
It’s like saying that “my car gets too hot when I turn on the heater on my adjustable climate control”
Hi. I'm from Poland. In Europe we have something called Maggi. Originally it was made from herbs, but now it's made from yeast extract like your Vegemite, but it comes in liquidised form. It's mainly used as soup seasoning but you can also sprinkle it on bread and spread some butter. I used to eat that as a kid :-)
For us, Maggi is the name of a brand of instant noodles
In india maggi is a brand of noodles
And we love it its As popular as vegimat
THEY ARE TELLING YOU RN. THIN. NOT MUCH. JUST A THIN SPREAD. NOT THE WHOLE FUCKING JAR ON ONE SLICE OF TOAST
Im from the United States. I was curious and bought it on Amazon and it’s super good. It’s very salty, savory, and bitter, but In a good way. The best way i tried it was buttered toast with the the Vegemite spread as thinly as possible. Any more and it’s too salty/overpowering.
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That's the ONLY way to eat Vegemite on toast or fresh bread (preferably with cold hard butter.)
I spread it thick
Australia and NZ usually like it. Half Italian Half NZ living in Australia. It's awesome, vegemite sandwiches at school, throw some salt and vinegar chips between it
Tried it for the first time today. Tried it with toast. I can eat this for breakfast everyday.
I eat three pieces of bread with it. The first one, didn't enjoy it. The second one, it's getting there. The third one, it's actually good.
Veggiemite will always be linked to men at work video
Good on you Hugh for showing people the correct way to eat it - Love it
I buy a vegemite bottle every 1-2 months. It’s unfortunately unavailable on canadian shelves. It cost me a fortune on amazon :/
Yeah too expensive in korea😢 I miss vegetated so much.
Its a beautiful delicacy. Butter the toast, spread the vegemite not too thick or thin - there should be marbelling, then take a small nob of butter or margarine on the end of the butter knife and spread that over the middle of the vegemite to seal it over locking in the flavour and toning down the salty bitterness at the same time.
If it's not burning the roof of my mouth, there's not enough on my toast.
I am Indonesian, i eat bread with vegemite almost everyday, love the taste
Toasted Vegemite and melted cheese OMG! 2 slices of toast, butter or marg, Vegemite, tasty cheese, grill until cheese melts, then put both slices together and cut in half. Or you can do triple cheese, put another cheese on one toast, stick together, put back in grill or oven, cut in half, should be melted cheese slightly coming out over the line of the black gold.
“Only like it if you were raised with it from a small child.” I had it for the first time at 32 and even as an American I had it spread on relatively thick with a ton of butter toasted and not toasted same day, I love it. Vegemite is mandatory on bread
Mum used to pre mix it with butter and then spread it onto our sandwiches for school and sometimes add some lettuce.
The people I knew from that part of the world liked it.
Of course, they didn’t stick their finger into the first jar they got their hands on - thanks, Jane! - and taste it straight, *like I did!*
Had a taste of Vegemite today and the best I could describe it is very concentrated soy sauce. Also, the way that dude at 0:33 got turned on by thinking about food made my day.
So I’m watching vegemite whilst eating vegemite. Dedication at its finest
American here! Just bought some vegemite and I love it!!
Woah! You’re now an Australian citizen! 😜 🇦🇺
Blot twist: jay bird might be 1% Australian
It’s great if you smear a tulle in toast and then dip the toast into a soft boiled egg, or put the egg on the toast with vegemite, perfect brekky
One reason so many people can't understand its popularity is that they use it wrong. The Australians told me "Ya sposed to spread it THIN, matey! THIN! It's not buttah!" 😂
Of course other countries like it, they even love it, many many countries. It didn't originate in Australia even. You will find mostly it's ex-English colonies that love it for the simple reason that it's a British product. It all started with "Marmite" (yeast by product of making beer) which is basically the same thing as Vegemite both are meat free, yeast protein spreads. Used as stock in dishes or as a spread its almost 100% umami flavoured and entirely vegan. It's very good for you particularly if you don't eat meat as its packed with the B complex vitamins essential in our diet but lacking in vegetables.
The Australians after years of importing Marmite from the UK developed their own brand (as did a few other countries) and they called theirs "Vegemite", a play on the word Marmite. You can even get both of them in Hong Kong for example, South Africa however just Marmite, New Zealand its Marmite and Vegemite, Canada just Vegemite, almost right across Asia, India, Malaysia etc it's British Marmite........it's always one or the other, or both. English Expats like the stuff so it's often exported for that market elsewhere too like Dubai etc. America is probably the only English speaking country on the globe that don't eat either Vegemite or Marmite or even know exactly what it is.
For Americans who are puzzled as to what it is, it's just like a spreadable bouillon cube, or stock-cube without the bad stuff. So when ever you need umami to flavour something even your toast, soup or stew there it is. The British even use Marmite as beef tea but Oxo is more popular, Oxo is the meat version of Marmite or Vegemite. Not many people truly dislike deeply savoury even though it can be strong in excess, so I reckon people who claim not to like the taste are probably just being pretentious even if they don't exactly know why. Chefs use a similar product called glace de viande or just glace in French, its a very thick Marmite like heavy reduction of beef or chicken which they add to meat dishes or as a glace on roasted meat etc. In fact "Marmite" means a heavy cast iron pot in French one used for making stock.
Which do I prefer? Vegemite everytime. Marmite hardens and is difficult to spread and use it's also even more salty.
Love it on toast with butter and poached egg and avocado on the side for the breakfast 😋😋😋
Fresh bread, butter, vegemite & lettuce for lunchtime sangas...yummo! Or on toast, lashings of butter and a goodly portion of Vegemite is a great start to the day 😊
"It tastes like salty dog slobber " 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Vegemite originated in the UK where it's called Marmite, Australians changed the name and claimed it as their own. Basicaly the same but Vegemite has an easier consistancy to use. Best recepie for Vegemite : Planters dry roasted peanuts, three tblsp (American), one tblsp Hellmann's mayonaise (American), one large knob of Vegemite (British Australian). Mix in a small bowl and eat as is or between two slices of bread.
I bought it at a world market in my town and have been having it for breakfast on toast a lot lately
Not Australian but I love alitte on anchor butter .It's the best.PNG love it too.
I'm danish I tried it and loved it the first time and still do. I actually buy vegemite online because it's difficult to find in stores :)
Hell yeah we do. Nice thick cut hot toast. Lashings of butter and thick spread of vegemite
After watching this I now have a craving for some on toast. yerm.
I like how they're all like "We fucking love vegemite also it tastes like shit"
"chill out it's a spread" 😂😂 so Australian
I love Vegemite and Marmite and I love it right out of the jar.
It puts a rose in every cheek! For those who want the music: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/6025730
I'm in the Philippines rn hoping malls sell vegemite 😂 imma try to buy it somewhere cause I like salty food HEHE
plot twist they are actually british
Those two dorks at 1.09 are not Australians - they don't even have the accent right - the fact that one calls it 'Dog slobber' shows that he is not even born in this country. I LOVE Vegemite on toast & fresh bread with cold butter - spread thinly - YUMMMMMM!!!!! I grew up on Vegemite. I take a small jar of Vegemite whenever I travelled overseas.
The answer is “yes”
Cambodian here, vegemite is good with rice on toast with some MSG on it as well.
When your out roughing in the bush, toast and vegemite and a cup of coffee for breakfast.
I could eat a whole spoon of it right now, me and my mum love a think layer of it on literally anything 😋🤤
Had it while ago. Its not bad but i get why most people wouldn't like it. But i dont see myself picking this over cheese and butter. This is an aquired taste obviously.
Yes, thinly on toast, and especially in our stews, on our lamb roasts, etc.
I'm Asian-American and I fookin love Vegemite.
All Australians talk with their mouth very wide open I love it!!
American here...just tried it....I liked it. I don't know why there was a need to make yeast sludge but with some margarine it wasn't bad like a beefy soy salty tang....
Yes Josh, Vegemite is very special and for me it’s the best ! If you are in Brazil, you can find a very similar yeast extract product with the name of Cenovit ! Give a try and you will be surprise about the excellent taste of Cenovit. And since now vou can easier get a yeast extract in Brazil, São Paulo, you can abuse and use it in your recipes ... beside using it on a buttery toast ! Enjoy the new Cenovit.
One of my boys sometimes eats it with jam. Toast or thick bread, lots of butter, Vegemite, then tops it with strawberry or apricot jam. I just had to try it and apricot jam is best.
I tried Vegemite for the first time I loved it my family didn’t
but having a spoonful is not good happy little vegemite
0:29 I did his recipe and he was right
It was so nice as first meal after 7 days fasting at hospital in brisbane. Since then i love that so much!
Your channel is the best I have ever seen
I love it and the new one is absolutely fabulous.
Wait... "gluten-free Vegemite"? What is this I don't even-
An American, just had some on toast with butter as a late night snack, can’t wait to have some more in the morning.
Try it with avocado or with cheese (grilled). Yum. It's packed full of b vitamins too.
@@shaunmckenzie5509 will give it a go right now!
Watching this as I lick on a spoon of vegemite
a friend of mine,puts vegemite on a meat pie
I love that thing on toast..thick butter, thin vegemite…nomsss!!
Vegemite on Toast (with butter), is the Aussie version of Soy Sauce on Sushi.
As long as you understand what and why you are putting it in your mouth, you're fine.
I mean, it's not like you squirt soy sauce into your mouth either is it.
And taking the Sushi analogy a step further - wasabi on sushi is nice too - in moderation
Marmite is also a Yeast product a great British tradition with toast . Once a Marmite baby always a Marmite baby as we say here in the UK .
The way people talk about Vegemite it sounds like they are talking about the caviar I have eaten -- very, very salty but in small amounts I like it.
I am Australian and I hate the stuff. If I do eat it, which is very very rare then the only way is toast, butter and a tiny bit of vegemite.
I love vegimite, I have it on toast every morning.
My friend in the Navy said " its awful". Beats me, I never tried it.
He needs to join the army then he will like it
@@auzziesrule8497 Lol
Plain and simple you have to be a born and bred Aussie to like it, it's as simple as that.
I’m gonna order some. And not screw up the first taste like most people have here in America
My mom was Australian, she would give me Marmite as a kid. (Vegemite was not as available as Marmite in the 'States back then.) So it actually like a little on my toast.
Cheesymite scrolls taste good to me.
I’m surprised this only has 20K view. Good video. Well done.
With cheese 🤤
I have a lot on toast with heaps of butter, and dipped in a cup of tea,
Its like beef bouillion/soy sauce in a spread form. I use it in a beef soup/stew for umami.
Had an Aussie recommend I try it in a stew. It can work, though you still have to be careful with it
*"Chill out it's a spread."*
My school canteen fostered Vegemite appreciation; their hot cheese and Vegemite scrolls. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
I love it. Can literally eat it off the spoon.
I'm a happy little Vegemite
Your timing dodge was so good
There is so so many ways to eat vegemite.
I'm a Brit and prefer Vegemite to the British Marmite .
Love Vegem,ite, but it has to go on thin
There's only one way to have Vegemite! Either on toast or warm bread spread your butter on then a lil bit of Vegemite then spread a lil more butter on top 😍
I’m german! I’m born, raised and live in Germany and I love it (discovered it this year at 29 years of age) 😂 I eat it every day ! Only bad thing we only got the small jars here
I just had it on toast, it bloody yum if you know how to use it.
I used to have it on a teaspoon and eat it little by little as a kid😅
It’s the mixture of melted butter and vegemite on hot toast that makes this magic.
It's some sort of incredible chemical reaction. 🤓
I am an American. I love peanut butter. On bread with sliced bananas. Or sour cream, or cheese, or cream cheese, or CHEETOS!, or yes even mayo (ok shoot me).
Seems like they’re all lying about liking it.
Haha! You'll never know... maybe the Vegemite company has our families hostage!?
I love it!
Nobody eats Vegemite off a spoon.
YUM!