What is really in vegemite?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @bartwilson2513
    @bartwilson2513 9 месяцев назад +3589

    OK. When you said 'homemade centrifuge', i was imagining a lettuce spinner or something; The washing machine blew my mind.

    • @marigeobrien
      @marigeobrien 9 месяцев назад +54

      I actually wonder if a lettuce spinner would work. Although, given the amount of time it needs to spin -- and aren't lettuce spinners manual? -- I'm not sure that would work. I'm not sure I would risk my clothes dryer on a recipe. But... it worked for Ann. That was brave.

    • @odkres
      @odkres 9 месяцев назад +53

      @obrien It's not a dryer, it's a washing machine. So if something spills, it can wash itself. But yeah, salad spinner might be very tough on your arm. A spin cycle is easily a 1000+ RPM, hard to get that with a hand crank.

    • @sosayweall_jpg
      @sosayweall_jpg 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@marigeobrien yeah you definitely need the consistency of a machine, a salad spinner would not be able to match the speed and consistency of a washing machine or, obviously an actual centrifuge

    • @yankis.
      @yankis. 9 месяцев назад +7

      Lettuce spinners are nowhere fast enough to pull a centrifuge.@@marigeobrien

    • @Sableagle
      @Sableagle 9 месяцев назад +5

      I was expecting a cameo from @Turnah81 making a custom insert for the drum there, but it might be a little simple for his taste.
      If you know the spin speed, you can convert from revolutions per minute to radians per second by multiplying by 2 PI and dividing by 60, which is almost the same as dividing by ten, square the result and multiply by the radius to get the inward acceleration. Divide that by 9.81 m/s² and press "inv" and "tan" to get the angle from vertical that you want your test tubes or jars to sit, then make wooden supports that hold them at the correct angle. If you make ten of them, each 36° of arc, you should be able to slot the last one into place to hold the others in a whole, stable ring. You could even have multiple levels and do twenty or thirty jars at a time.
      Just be sure to load the centrifuge evenly. You don't want an unbalanced drum wobbling around as it spins.
      Maybe 12 inserts, each 30°, would be better so you can symmetrically place 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 or 9 columns of jars.

  • @richardp5920
    @richardp5920 9 месяцев назад +1899

    The improvised washing machine centrifuge was genius.

    • @theherk
      @theherk 9 месяцев назад +36

      She is so resourceful. The ingenuity on this channel is superb.

    • @kathrinmariakrause5351
      @kathrinmariakrause5351 9 месяцев назад +8

      Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

    • @-IE_it_yourself
      @-IE_it_yourself 9 месяцев назад +7

      fantastic. ive never been so disappointed with my front loader

    • @zircon7634
      @zircon7634 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah I was expecting a salad spinner. Kudos to that ingenuity

    • @Konarcoffee
      @Konarcoffee 9 месяцев назад +4

      That was crazy clever

  • @SeraphsWitness
    @SeraphsWitness 9 месяцев назад +640

    Your older son is nearly completing his transformation into Dave. Mission accomplished.

  • @alicegaiba
    @alicegaiba 9 месяцев назад +1507

    "It tastes horrible... Let's give it to Dave!"
    😂😂😂

    • @Luvpig
      @Luvpig 9 месяцев назад +47

      For sure Dave should win husband of the year!

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey 9 месяцев назад +4

      Insert YEAH BWOI meme 😂😂😂

    • @RangeGleasry
      @RangeGleasry 9 месяцев назад +3

      This made me LOL frfr

    • @vanclemmons
      @vanclemmons 9 месяцев назад +2

      I love the trust they have between each other. After all these years, he's still willing to try whatever she gives him. #CouplesGoals

    • @Nerathul1
      @Nerathul1 9 месяцев назад +3

      It's a family tradition now.

  • @carollizc
    @carollizc 8 месяцев назад +85

    Back in 1970, when my family lived in Brisbane for a time (we're Canadian) my mum used it to "add body" to gravies. None of us would touch the stuff otherwise.

    • @phoenixfritzinger9185
      @phoenixfritzinger9185 5 месяцев назад +7

      I like to add like a teaspoon of it to my vegetable broth
      It just adds a certain umami je ne se quoi

  • @mainlyfine
    @mainlyfine 9 месяцев назад +1123

    You have the true soul of an engineer. Your DIY centrifuge is genius

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 9 месяцев назад +2

      A few drops of finings will do the SAME job without a centrifuge!

    • @callistamccracken3744
      @callistamccracken3744 8 месяцев назад +3

      Right?! Some RUclipsrs are out there playing with oobleck and asking will it, meanwhile HOMEMADE washing machine centrifuge

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 8 месяцев назад +5

      A washing machine IS a centrifuge.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@kellymoses8566 Correct! What do you THINK the SPIN cycle is?

  • @alexia3552
    @alexia3552 9 месяцев назад +667

    Your younger son's feedback is so clear and unfiltered, I love it

    • @abbylarkspur
      @abbylarkspur 9 месяцев назад +86

      I just think it's so funny that he's probably just young enough that his taste buds are still really sensitive lol.

    • @Amanda-zn7ox
      @Amanda-zn7ox 9 месяцев назад +32

      That's the nature of children. Unapologetically blunt and honest. They don't have the sense to tone down reaction for the sake of someone else's feelings yet.

    • @strawberrysoymilkshake
      @strawberrysoymilkshake 8 месяцев назад +1

      He is a sensitive soul 😂

    • @joncarroll2040
      @joncarroll2040 8 месяцев назад +6

      I think it's probably because he's the only one of the three who has never tried beer. That's pretty much the look of someone after their first.

    • @strawberrysoymilkshake
      @strawberrysoymilkshake 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@joncarroll2040 good point

  • @vicnedel02
    @vicnedel02 8 месяцев назад +278

    I'm not an Aussie. But I got a taste for vegemite when I was living in The Netherlands and found it randomly on a shelf in my local supermarket.
    I had heard the legend of the disgusting snack and decided to try it.
    Most people I know find it absolutely unbearable, but I actually like it.
    Today I don't live in the Netherlands anymore and it had been years since I've even seen a vegemite pot, but after seeing your video, I was reminded of the savory taste. So I decided to get some. I googled where I could find this snack until I found that there is an international shop in the city center of where I live so I went there to look for some. As soon as I told the salesman what I was looking for, his face made an expression of dismay.
    I am happy to say that I just got back from the store and made myself a piece of toast with butter and vegemite and I love it. It tastes better than I remember.
    But that's not all.
    My cat, who is always interested in what I'm eating came up to sniff the spoon I used. I let her do it, thinking that her sensitive nose would be offended by the smell, but I was wrong. She licked the spoon instead. Tentatively at first but then with gusto. I don't let my cat lick my utensils so I took the stuff away, wiped the vegemite remnants off the spoon with my finger and put it in her bowl. She licked it clean with a satisfied purr.
    This experience has made me wonder if more animals like the stuff. Due to the ammount of salt, I wouldn't give it to my pet regularly, but there's lots of animals in nature that like salt.
    What do you think?

    • @itsrickyschannel.
      @itsrickyschannel. 8 месяцев назад +18

      Marmite is essentially the same product, just based in the UK. I actually think the only reason why Vegemite isnt as big worldwide is because of the possibility that Marmite took the thrown for those who like it.

    • @vicnedel02
      @vicnedel02 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@itsrickyschannel.We don't have Marmite here either. But the vegemite at the store was actually cheaper for more.

    • @napalmholocaust9093
      @napalmholocaust9093 8 месяцев назад +14

      The drive to eat salt is pretty universal. There are special neurons that detect it and shut off our apatite and the reverse drive to eat more food without salt (sweets).

    • @napalmholocaust9093
      @napalmholocaust9093 8 месяцев назад +2

      The nerves are in the mouth or stomach, can't recall, apologies.

    • @_FMK
      @_FMK 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yum! 🐈❤

  • @chewbacca7189
    @chewbacca7189 9 месяцев назад +1727

    First she cracked the FLAKE secret recipe & now VEGEMITE! What shall we get the world's favourite culinary sleuth to investigate next??? 🧐

    • @eppiox
      @eppiox 9 месяцев назад +21

      Which ones the Flake recipe? This vid was great, i'd watch another easy.

    • @DAToft
      @DAToft 9 месяцев назад +29

      Sriracha, please!

    • @huailiulin
      @huailiulin 9 месяцев назад +20

      I would like to see instant coffee 😅

    • @Mereel401
      @Mereel401 9 месяцев назад +14

      Now I known how to get my nuclear weapons program of the ground.

    • @j.m.2110
      @j.m.2110 9 месяцев назад

      @@eppiox Search for "Debunking Exploding Egg Hacks & blowtorching chocolate". That was also a very interesting one.

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 9 месяцев назад +1129

    Making your washing machine into a centrifuge is genius

    • @cjb2749
      @cjb2749 9 месяцев назад +33

      Right?? She's legitimately brilliant!

    • @deleted_handle
      @deleted_handle 9 месяцев назад +8

      fr

    • @hopegold883
      @hopegold883 9 месяцев назад +35

      Also, she deserves an award for all going through all that to create something she doesn’t even like to eat!
      I’m grateful. I’ve always been curious about this.

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 9 месяцев назад +7

      I mean... The washing machine is a centrifuge machine?

    • @IFCGaming
      @IFCGaming 9 месяцев назад +8

      I mean it's literally the first household item that comes to mind.
      But actually making it workable is impressive.

  • @conradludgate
    @conradludgate 9 месяцев назад +419

    In the UK we obviously have Marmite instead of Vegemite, mostly the same as its a brewers yeast extract. Our tagline here is "You either love it or you hate it". I definitely love it

    • @msquaredmedia8717
      @msquaredmedia8717 9 месяцев назад +28

      It's funny because I kind of like it 😂😂 don't love it or hate it. I love it with cheese, marmite and cheese cookies are amazing

    • @ConManAU
      @ConManAU 9 месяцев назад +13

      I haven't found many people who like both Marmite and Vegemite though, so apparently it's still different enough.

    • @mzleveli
      @mzleveli 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm from Georgia, never been to Britain but love marmite 🖤 how different is vegimite from marmite?

    • @lindageorge8209
      @lindageorge8209 9 месяцев назад +8

      Marmite was in short supply after the Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand because all the breweries were not operating.

    • @SleepingWeasel67
      @SleepingWeasel67 9 месяцев назад +9

      @ConManAU defnitely true here. I love Marmite, but Vegemite gives me the same reaction as Anne. There's a defnite overtone of bitter, concentrated, green vegetable flavour that's offputting for me. My Ozzie mate has the inverse dislike for Marmite, but always has a jar of Vegemite in his desk drawer at work.

  • @brianaa96
    @brianaa96 8 месяцев назад +348

    I thought vegemite was made of vegetables. But then again, I also thought as a child that melancholy was a plant 😅

    • @godking_ginge
      @godking_ginge 8 месяцев назад +27

      My embarrassing slip was calling a wheel-barrow a wheel-BARREL up until like, my mid 20s lol

    • @bilindalaw-morley161
      @bilindalaw-morley161 8 месяцев назад +2

      That is so cute! I hope you weren't experiencing it at the time. Maybe you were into books like "Little Women" or other bygone fiction?

    • @MrMr-ws3tv
      @MrMr-ws3tv 8 месяцев назад +21

      I thought seagulls grew up to be pelicans.

    • @TheLastPhoen1x
      @TheLastPhoen1x 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@MrMr-ws3tv Well, that's how it works in Pokemon XD

    • @desperadox7565
      @desperadox7565 5 месяцев назад +2

      But everybody knows that melancholy is an animal.

  • @nitrohite
    @nitrohite 9 месяцев назад +305

    I didn't grow up eating Vegemite, I tried it when I was in my late 20's and I LOVED it, it's become a permanent thing to have in my pantry for sure.

    • @HowToCookThat
      @HowToCookThat  9 месяцев назад +60

      Very interesting! 😊

    • @jobredin29
      @jobredin29 9 месяцев назад +8

      Same. I never enjoyed it until I was in my 20’s.

    • @StreetofCrocodiles
      @StreetofCrocodiles 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah same here. I like it on toast and use it in a lot of different food.

    • @PippetWhippet
      @PippetWhippet 9 месяцев назад +15

      @@HowToCookThat Not Vegemite, but with Marmite, I introduced it to my wife by treating it as whiskey. You don’t try whiskey by drinking it in the same way a seasoned drinker will, I blended it with loads of melted butter and so little, it could barely cover the toast. I personally couldn’t taste it. But it worked and gradually building it up, my wife loves it now, she has it thicker than I do and puts it into dishes like Spag Bol (she’s Italian before I get yelled at!) and anything that uses a mushroom stock.
      I should say she asked me to help her enjoy it, I didn’t push it onto her!!

    • @rainaashford5175
      @rainaashford5175 9 месяцев назад +3

      Same. My whole family ate it but the smell put me off. Didn't start eating it til my mid 20s now have it all the time.

  • @MoonberryJam93
    @MoonberryJam93 9 месяцев назад +244

    I'm an American, and I use yeast extract in all sorts of things after discovering it. It contains a ton of free ribonucleotides and amino acids that contribute a ton of richness to soups, stews, and sauces that would otherwise take hours of simmering to get "naturally".

    • @KellyfromMemphisDD214
      @KellyfromMemphisDD214 9 месяцев назад +4

      Interesting info, thank you for sharing! 🤗

    • @genexplore
      @genexplore 8 месяцев назад +18

      Second this! It's especially great for vegans wanting to add those rich, "brown flavors" to stews and sauces.

    • @skwervin1
      @skwervin1 8 месяцев назад +5

      My mum always put about a teaspoon or so in every stew, braise, casserole etc.

    • @TheHalcyonTwilight
      @TheHalcyonTwilight 8 месяцев назад +11

      Oh yup, especially any tomato-based sauce. I use Marmite religiously to give some umami, "beefy" flavour to chillis, bolognese, stews, whatever needs it really

    • @mwater_moon2865
      @mwater_moon2865 8 месяцев назад +4

      I use it or tomato paste when I'm trying to "trick" my dad into liking a meat free stir fry or making my son Lenten Friday meals. I've also found that the best tasting "bullion" pastes have some yeast extract in them.

  • @MyParrotIsGrassType
    @MyParrotIsGrassType 9 месяцев назад +288

    I've been using both marmite and vegemite as an umami boost in soups and broths. A single spoon disolves nicely into a hot broth and adds a nice boost in flavor without the dish tasting of it. It's similar to something like fish sauce which is pretty unpalatable on its own but adds a nice depth of flavor when added to other things.

    • @WitchOracle
      @WitchOracle 9 месяцев назад +10

      That's brilliant! I might have to try that... I'm always looking for diverse umami sources

    • @SallyLock103emeCaris
      @SallyLock103emeCaris 9 месяцев назад +4

      I do the same! It's delicious!

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 9 месяцев назад +2

      That’s great. Thanks for the tip

    • @lennart637
      @lennart637 9 месяцев назад +10

      Yeast extract is heavily used in the food industrie as an flavor enhancer for umami based flavors. It's in a looot of products

    • @gerilynne1955
      @gerilynne1955 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, my mother did this, too.

  • @MJBiddy1
    @MJBiddy1 8 месяцев назад +237

    Hi Ann, I’m Aavai from the UK (and I’m 9) today I got my Grandad to buy us some Vegemite, and my Grandad, my Mummy and I tried it on toast and we all thought it was quite nice.

    • @llamasugar5478
      @llamasugar5478 8 месяцев назад +16

      An adventurous spirit-excellent!
      (I’ve never had Vegemite, but I really like umami; you and Ann have inspired me to try something new 😊)

    • @Wilburworm07
      @Wilburworm07 8 месяцев назад +7

      So someone 9 wrote this

    • @DiamondCake2
      @DiamondCake2 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@Wilburworm07I have a 9 year old and she can barely spell, no way a nine year old can use grammar/capitalise words correctly like that.

    • @llamasugar5478
      @llamasugar5478 8 месяцев назад +16

      @@DiamondCake2 Maybe OP is homeschooled. We started learning about proper nouns in grade 4. Maybe Mum checked the grammar.

    • @thatb1h855
      @thatb1h855 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@Wilburworm07 maybe they got someone to help them

  • @jennavidal585
    @jennavidal585 9 месяцев назад +210

    “ I don’t have a centrifuge so let’s make one”. You are awesome Anne! Come to Perth to visit soon. We need our meet and greet. My cookbook is still crying out for your beautiful signature.

    • @aussiegooner
      @aussiegooner 8 месяцев назад

      Her son's wearing a Freo shirt so surely!

    • @jennavidal585
      @jennavidal585 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@aussiegooner yeah. They are from here. There was a meet and greet scheduled but COVID cancelled it.

  • @frances4309
    @frances4309 9 месяцев назад +109

    Right there with you, Ann. I cannot tolerate the taste at all! I'm glad Dave was pleased with most of the options this time. Bless you for your sacrifices for those who like the stuff. I loved that you were able to use your washer as a centrifuge. (I was hoping the tops of the tubes didn't come off. Glad they weren't just stoppers!) You're one smart cookie! Kudos!

  • @mushu-the-cat
    @mushu-the-cat 9 месяцев назад +119

    i love how ann is like: “we couldn’t go into the factory and there’s no recipe, so i have to figure it out myself.” and then she really does figure it out. not only that, but the aim of the video wasn’t even to make vegemite, but to use it to make something else. hats off!

  • @zens0630
    @zens0630 8 месяцев назад +15

    using the washing machine as a diy centrifuge is SO creative. it blew my mind! i appreciate how much effort you put into your videos!

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 9 месяцев назад +254

    OK. You got me. Your pool noodle+washing machine hack earned an immediate subscription from me.
    There's such a wide variety of beer recipes that I imagine the company has a very specific blend of spent yeasts from selected breweries.

    • @baby.goblin
      @baby.goblin 8 месяцев назад +5

      If you’re new here you’re in luck, there are many great food science videos on this channel🎉

    • @momkatmax
      @momkatmax 8 месяцев назад +6

      As a scientist myself, I was saying that is a perfect homemade centrifuge!

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 8 месяцев назад +5

      anne has done quite a few impressive things. there's one video where she casts metal, no lie

  • @lionbryce10101
    @lionbryce10101 9 месяцев назад +104

    13:25 the face and throat sounds of "I'm about to vomit" followed by "that's... Pretty good"

    • @abe_nuh
      @abe_nuh Месяц назад +1

      omg lol

  • @SerenityNow....
    @SerenityNow.... 9 месяцев назад +139

    That washing machine as a centrifuge idea was brilliant! You never cease to amaze! 👍

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers 9 месяцев назад

      Centrifuges spin so fast they creates 30,000 times the force of gravity!!! A washing machine cannot replicate this.

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers 9 месяцев назад

      Centrifuges spin so fast it creates 30,000 times the force of gravity!!! A washing machine cannot replicate this.

    • @jeyendeoso
      @jeyendeoso 9 месяцев назад +3

      when she got the pool noodle i was expecting her to ask the kids to spin it really fast, but the washing machine was better

    • @SerenityNow....
      @SerenityNow.... 9 месяцев назад

      @@toolbaggers Dude, she's not separating human cells out of plasma or something. She's just pulling the yeast out of the fluid. And, obviously, it DID work.

  • @twistedelixir1795
    @twistedelixir1795 9 месяцев назад +188

    I am from the US, but when I studied abroad in New Zealand, a lot of people there said that most people, regardless of being raised on it, are either a vegemite person or a marmite person and there is no crossover. So their suggestion was to try one, in the proper buttered toast fashion (and only use a very small amount to start), and if you were repulsed by it then you probably liked the other. I can't speak to the truth of this myself, I am not a huge fan of buttered bread, but a few fellow American friends did try this method and it seemed to work for them.

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 9 месяцев назад +8

      I remember hating marmite when I tasted it, I should try vegemite. Pretty sure it's not available in my country (even Marmite, I had to cross the Channel to test it XD), but maybe one day ^^

    • @T3RR4212
      @T3RR4212 9 месяцев назад +7

      Marmite is generally a bit sweeter than vegemite

    • @eclectichoosier5474
      @eclectichoosier5474 9 месяцев назад +5

      I like them both.

    • @steveh1792
      @steveh1792 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@eclectichoosier5474 Same here.

    • @PennDavies
      @PennDavies 9 месяцев назад +4

      I was raised with marmite and both are great. :)

  • @michaelhalbhuber444
    @michaelhalbhuber444 9 месяцев назад +103

    In South Africa people lost thier minds when the shop had a supply problem with Marmite. There was Facebook group giving out info on what shops still had stock. Thank God the supply problems where solved.

    • @randomlostgirl
      @randomlostgirl 9 месяцев назад +4

      When they came back on the shelves my mom bought 5 bottles 😂😂😂. It's not my favorite thing but it's not terrible

    • @HeySlothKid
      @HeySlothKid 8 месяцев назад +14

      OMG the dark days of the Marmite shortage, with rumours swirling that there was a single Spar out in Durbanville or something that had a few jars they'd dole out if you asked... At one point I seriously considered ordering it off UK amazon but the shipping was just too crazy

    • @juliemitchell3013
      @juliemitchell3013 8 месяцев назад +4

      Is Vegemite like Marmite?

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@juliemitchell3013 vegemite is very nearly the same thing.

    • @michaelhalbhuber444
      @michaelhalbhuber444 8 месяцев назад

      Yes@@juliemitchell3013

  • @39houndsteps
    @39houndsteps 9 месяцев назад +121

    Ah yes, your “soy sauce substitute “ you ended up with sounds very much like a product called “Coconut Aminos” which I came across a few years ago. It’s made from fermented sap of the coconut palm and salt. It is dark in colour and umami in flavour and a little bit sweet. They also market it as a soy sauce substitute. I would imagine it is made in a similar way by separating the solids from the ferment and concentrating the liquid fraction by boiling.
    Thanks for a really interesting analysis vid!

    • @medicwebber3037
      @medicwebber3037 8 месяцев назад +3

      I literally thought to myself: “I wonder if I should try Vegemite as a soy sauce substitute. I wonder if it would be like coconut aminos…” lol.

    • @sfdntk
      @sfdntk 8 месяцев назад

      @@medicwebber3037 You can absolutely use vegemite in lieu of soy sauce for certain applications, works great in stews and casseroles too.

    • @alinabelousova
      @alinabelousova 8 месяцев назад +1

      I love coconut aminos: sweet and salty, nice :)

    • @adacalderwood7105
      @adacalderwood7105 8 месяцев назад

      I would be interested in trying it as a soy sauce substitute, because I do have an allergy. Thanks for this!

    • @Rai-Rai666
      @Rai-Rai666 7 месяцев назад

      Me eyeing my 10 coconut palms...

  • @TheAussieRepairGuy
    @TheAussieRepairGuy 8 месяцев назад +7

    8:02 - that centrifuge idea is bloody genius.
    Actually solves a couple of problems for me...

  • @akumayoxiruma
    @akumayoxiruma 9 месяцев назад +396

    Same with Salmiakki in Finland: "It's an acquired taste." and "You either love or despise it. There is no in-between."

    • @-Devy-
      @-Devy- 9 месяцев назад

      I know plenty of people who are fine with it but have no strong opinion either way. It's also always amusing to see Finns act like ammonium chloride is some secret Finnish invention.

    • @saanasalonen8684
      @saanasalonen8684 9 месяцев назад +6

      my fav candy though, herkullista!

    • @toktori
      @toktori 9 месяцев назад +3

      I also just thought about this

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 9 месяцев назад +2

      Salmiak salt (sal ammoniac) is tasty, but I indeed grew up with it on and in candy...

    • @luluscaglione
      @luluscaglione 9 месяцев назад

      I have a found and slight disgusting memory of trying salmiakki with friends. I remember everyone spitting the candy right after tasting it and one of them running for the nearest trash can. I ended up eating the whole bag alone since I was the only one that really liked It 😂

  • @mrharvest
    @mrharvest 9 месяцев назад +33

    I'm in awe of that homebrew centrifuge! Taking the food science to the next level

  • @mitcherito1
    @mitcherito1 9 месяцев назад +55

    Just watched your debunking healthy TikTok foods video where you ate 20g of cane sugar and said "The things I do for you." I think that sentiment can be mirrored with the vegemite. You're a trooper!

  • @fleachamberlain1905
    @fleachamberlain1905 8 месяцев назад +26

    Well done figuring out a recipe for Vegemite. Others have tried, but you're the first I know of to succeed.

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 8 месяцев назад +3

      I guess it takes a food scientist to understand the alternatives. Not many have heard of stabilized yeast or seized chocolate

  • @19cosmo91
    @19cosmo91 8 месяцев назад +29

    I can't say I'm impressed as usual, because watching you recreate the recipe and then alter it to make it enjoyable with other dishes REALLY raised the bar I feel in so many ways! You're such a great chef, scientist, teacher, & host. We are not worthy 🙌🏾

  • @lina.743
    @lina.743 9 месяцев назад +43

    4:50 australians interviewing australiens about vegemite, in the background playing "Down under" ...😂

  • @2008ana
    @2008ana 9 месяцев назад +46

    It never occurred to me that one day I'd really enjoy a 15 min video about Vegemite. Thanks Anne!

    • @laurab5750
      @laurab5750 8 месяцев назад +1

      Better than trying to enjoy vegemite itself!

    • @UpcomingJedi
      @UpcomingJedi 8 месяцев назад

      @2008ana. It seems a video is much better than actually experiencing home made vegemite.

  • @ManojMaddumaarachchi
    @ManojMaddumaarachchi 8 месяцев назад +7

    We.. some of Sri Lankans do love Vegemite as well as Marmite. We make hot drink from those by adding bit of chopped onions, pepper and lime

  • @fletchoid
    @fletchoid 8 месяцев назад +14

    Using a washing machine on spin cycle is brilliiant. When I was working in a molecular diagnostics lab we needed to spin very tiny tubes to remove solids. The commercially available centrifuges cost thousands of dollars, so we bought $40 salad spinners, put small racks in them for the tubes, and spun away. It worked perfectly.

  • @HotelPapa100
    @HotelPapa100 9 месяцев назад +25

    We have our own version of comparable yeast extract in Switzerland. It goes by the brand name of Cenovis.
    Born out of the philosophy of breweries: Nothing is thrown away.
    It goes in the same family as miso, soy sauce, salted anchovies: fermented proteins to create a lot of umami.

    • @bilindalaw-morley161
      @bilindalaw-morley161 8 месяцев назад

      Cenovis is a Vitamin suppliment here in Australia. That could be really confusing for Australian tourists

    • @brigittesteiner4839
      @brigittesteiner4839 8 месяцев назад

      This video made me crave some cenovis and butter on bread ^^

  • @nemoignorat2443
    @nemoignorat2443 9 месяцев назад +157

    I am German and from a generation where we ate Maggi seasoning on bread. So when I came to UK and got into contact with Marmite, I was a fan from the beginning. Nowadays we have nutritional yeast extracts here which are not produced by Nestlé and have a similar yeasty, salty, umami taste :)
    And yes, I think it is an acquired taste.

    • @freddab.7110
      @freddab.7110 9 месяцев назад +16

      Also german. Maggi and a hard boiled egg is the best.

    • @NobodyIGuess
      @NobodyIGuess 9 месяцев назад +8

      Nutritional yeast is the best!

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@freddab.7110 maggi and avocado

    • @samiraschadt8480
      @samiraschadt8480 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yesss! This comment right here!! Maggie mit Butter auf einer Scheibe Brot war mein poor girl‘s lunch 😅

    • @Frostfern94
      @Frostfern94 9 месяцев назад +2

      Honestly I’m British and I HATE marmite

  • @xt4gf
    @xt4gf 8 месяцев назад +44

    I love you Ann!

  • @JennyNobody
    @JennyNobody 9 месяцев назад +28

    I cannot believe you used your washing machine as a centrifuge. Frigging hilarious and brilliant

  • @martyna6750
    @martyna6750 8 месяцев назад +8

    I’m from Argentina and I experimented vegemite when i was 18 from an aussie friend and I loved it.

    • @LynnHermione
      @LynnHermione 7 месяцев назад

      Que gusto tiene? No me lo imagino

  • @NeonSonOfXenon
    @NeonSonOfXenon 8 месяцев назад +11

    American, here. I had an Australian roommate who introduced me to it via the storied Vegemite sandwich, and honestly i loved it. I usually keep a jar in my cupboard. I like it spread on toast with cream cheese, or on an English muffin with sharp cheese and over easy eggs

    • @FoSho7787
      @FoSho7787 5 месяцев назад

      I now need to try Vegemite with some Colby.... Thanks for that idea!

  • @nightshaderach
    @nightshaderach 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m an American and I tried marmite in a London airport and I NEVER expected how salty it would be. Like nothing I’ve ever experienced before or since. But always a very fun video to watch Ann figure it out!

    • @MrShnier
      @MrShnier 8 месяцев назад +3

      That was marmite, the original product/ Vegemite is made the same way but with added seasonings, flavours.

    • @iqnill
      @iqnill 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrShnier The original product was actually made in Germany in the 19th century, didn't catch on and the license went to the UK which produced it and sold it as Marmite.

  • @fuzzyfireman1
    @fuzzyfireman1 8 месяцев назад +53

    I am Canadian of Irish descent. I discovered Vegemite about 12 years ago. Eaten the proper way, on toast with butter with an optional slice of cheese is heaven to me!

    • @xxyy_6969
      @xxyy_6969 8 месяцев назад +3

      Put the cheese on and then grill it in a toaster oven...

    • @summerfield738
      @summerfield738 8 месяцев назад +2

      You can also mix it with avocado on toast and it works really nicely as well.

    • @fuzzyfireman1
      @fuzzyfireman1 8 месяцев назад

      @@summerfield738 I will try that! Thank you for the suggestion!

    • @llamasugar5478
      @llamasugar5478 8 месяцев назад

      Do you broil it to melt the cheese?

    • @xxyy_6969
      @xxyy_6969 8 месяцев назад

      @llamasugar5478 I think you guys call it broil, we say grill, so yes grill/broil on top.

  • @sarahdare3891
    @sarahdare3891 8 месяцев назад +10

    The food + science combo of your content is so fun! This video is a perfect example ❤

  • @richardgagg8588
    @richardgagg8588 8 месяцев назад +15

    Growing up in the UK in the food rationed 50's the original Marmite was a favorite of mine. In my teens I spent almost a year in Melbourne and discovered Vegemite, which is so similar, maybe a bit less strong. I've lived in the US since the early 1980's and still have a taste and need for either version. My Niece in the UK occasionally sends me special Marmites like one made from Guinness yeast. My go to version now is Vegemite and in the squeezy bottle. To me they are all yummy. I haven't yet met an American who likes it - the couple I know who have tried it spread it on thickly like peanut butter and obviously it was too much for them. I really appreciate your scientific approach to this subject - keep up the good work.

    • @lisamcandrews5739
      @lisamcandrews5739 8 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry you had rash in control in the 50s. While your monarchy was eating everything under the sun.

    • @Merip1214
      @Merip1214 8 месяцев назад

      I think that generally Americans are so used to sweet spreads that are/can be spread thickly. I once told one that you had to put it on thinly, and they said "what's the point of having it then" lol

    • @leep9458
      @leep9458 8 месяцев назад

      I like Marmite. I presumed I would like Vegemite too as it seems so similar so I bought a jar. I do no like it at all. Whatever the difference is between Marmite and Vegemite- I hate it.

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 8 месяцев назад

      @@leep9458 I think that the base flavour is the same, but Marmite has more salt in it, so it hides the bitter beer flavour a bit more than Vegemite does.

  • @4kporgservices39
    @4kporgservices39 8 месяцев назад +9

    😱 I suddenly got nostalgic! I'm from Uruguay and I tasted Vegemite 20 years ago as soon as I arrived in Britain, introduced (and promoted 😅) by awesome Aussie mates at the backpacker's hostel I was staying. They especially recommended it to me since I was a vegan back then. I remember it tasted a little bit awkward at first but then I loved it, since I love the taste of yeast. I never saw a jar again since I came back to South America. Great channel! 💪💪

  • @skwervin1
    @skwervin1 8 месяцев назад +8

    When I was a kid and had a really bad case of gastro, our doctor told my um to make some pasta, it didn't matter if it was spaghetti, spirals, penne etc, but to put about 2 teaspoons of vegemite into the water it was cooked in. When it was finally cooked, he said to give me the drained pasta with nothing else on it, no oil, butter or sauce. The vegemite would give the pasta a little bit of flavour plus some of the nutrients, B group vitamins and so on would still be on the pasta and would help me get better.
    40 years on I have used this with my own kids and it works a treat. The flavour is gentle on the tummy and seems to slow down or stop gastro's effects fairly quickly.

    • @dunxy
      @dunxy 8 месяцев назад

      Wow, thats a cool trick!

  • @WiggyWamWam
    @WiggyWamWam 9 месяцев назад +9

    Your ingenuity Ann is unmatched! I would love to see a recipe for the umami ganache!

  • @NoNekoP
    @NoNekoP 8 месяцев назад +9

    This is fascinating to watch. Your ingenuity and depth of knowledge is always incredible to watch, but fully on display here.

  • @N-A674
    @N-A674 8 месяцев назад +8

    I'm Ukrainian and tasted Vegemite while I've been to Sri-Lanka. Aaaand -- I love it so much! BTW, sometimes I'd like to eat it with the spoon only )

  • @Narra0002
    @Narra0002 9 месяцев назад +33

    2:45 so happy you showed this reaction. It’s the best/funniest, and it was a collab with you, so it fits perfectly 😂

    • @scribble71891
      @scribble71891 8 месяцев назад +1

      The fact she screamed for help 🤣

  • @psouza4
    @psouza4 8 месяцев назад +18

    I love that your younger boy with the underdeveloped sense of taste is just "HARD NOPE" sensitive to most of the experiments. That really made my day. Great content as always, thanks!

  • @teresab.1448
    @teresab.1448 9 месяцев назад +15

    Thank you Ann's family! i love that they help you in your videos! Sending love from eastern North Carolina, USA

  • @jland90
    @jland90 5 месяцев назад +2

    Born and raised in the US. I grew up listening to Men at Work. Since I was a toddler I've wanted to try a "Vegemite sandwich". After 30 years I finally made it happen last weekend and I can't stop thinking about the stuff. It's so good.

  • @Hollywiththeflowers
    @Hollywiththeflowers 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love Vegemite so this was so interesting to see how it is made. Yeast extracts have always been a bit of a mystery to me . I feel enlightened. Thanks Ann

  • @Big_Un
    @Big_Un 8 месяцев назад +5

    I've never been to Australia or Great Britain, but I absolutely love Vegemite and Marmite!! Difficult to get locally, so I have to order them on the amazon store. Could you make a video on other Australian favorites? I'd love to try other things!

  • @joycohen938
    @joycohen938 8 месяцев назад +5

    So so clever. A true Australian innovator ❤

  • @richardnewell7958
    @richardnewell7958 8 месяцев назад +2

    This was great. My first taste was while working in Indonesia in 1989 with several Australian friends. We took a family trip to Australia in 2000 and they were able to try it.

  • @nicolepreissl9792
    @nicolepreissl9792 8 месяцев назад +9

    Okay, I’m sold, I’m gonna go out to the store later and buy some Vegemite from the international aisle! I’ve never tried it before but have seen it become more common in stores the past 8 or so years here- always wanted to try it but heard horror stories from some of my teachers who had worked in Australia for a few terms! Now I’m curious to see the taste! Thanks Ann! ❤

    • @summerfield738
      @summerfield738 8 месяцев назад

      You can also add a slice of cheese or some avocado to the Vegemite, toast and butter.

    • @Que-sera-sera8765
      @Que-sera-sera8765 8 месяцев назад

      Apply the less is more principle & you will probably enjoy it more.

  • @ClanImprobable
    @ClanImprobable 8 месяцев назад +3

    This was wonderful, you create such fascinating videos Ann, thank you!

  • @flatcapfiddle
    @flatcapfiddle 8 месяцев назад +3

    In he UK there is a similar product called Marmite which has the same divisive opinions. Oftern when somthing is completely loved by some and completely hated by others with no middle ground we call it Marmite. For example " Taylor Swifts new album is so Marmite"

  • @kanadra
    @kanadra 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a canadian who visited Aus for the first time this past July, there were a few unique Australian foods I knew I had to try, and Vegemite was one of them. I'm an adventurous eater, and i enjoy savory things, so didnt mind the taste of it, but I dont know if I'd go out of my way to have it again. My husband really enjoyed it though!
    Thanks for another fun and informative video, Ann! I always enjoy what you do.

  • @alexandria1663
    @alexandria1663 9 месяцев назад +20

    I’m so impressed, I work in products research and development and I wish I was half as innovative as Ann. You’re a genius Mrs. Reardon! And what a sweet family as well, please tell your son I love his Magnify shirt ✝️❤

  • @jeffcarney2375
    @jeffcarney2375 9 месяцев назад +5

    Always good to see Dave

  • @MichaelStoneham
    @MichaelStoneham 8 месяцев назад +3

    Vegeite is yummy we have it in New Zealand but Sanitarium Marmite is better followed by English marmite (sold in New Zealand as Promite).
    Both Marmite and Vegetated taste yummy on toast with butter, in soups and stews, and even 1/2 to 1 teaspoon in cup of hot water as a drink.
    Mmmmmmmmm.

  • @bgeraldc
    @bgeraldc 8 месяцев назад +1

    I live in the Appalachian mountains here in the states. My neighbor who was from London introduced me to Vegemite on buttered toast and I loved it immediately! Some stores here sale but hard to find though

  • @peterbonham5540
    @peterbonham5540 8 месяцев назад +3

    Also add avocado on top as well. Devine!

  • @kristopherpotts951
    @kristopherpotts951 8 месяцев назад +4

    I've never been to Australia. I love that stuff.❤

  • @nunchucktube
    @nunchucktube 8 месяцев назад +6

    0:48 omg Ann 😂 that bad?

  • @PossumLover1111
    @PossumLover1111 8 месяцев назад +2

    I kept hearing that song in my head by Men at Work where a 'vegemite sandwich' was a lyric in it. That was the first time a lot of Americans heard about vegemite. Fascinating video, well done as always. Thank you.

    • @niceguy191
      @niceguy191 8 месяцев назад +2

      4:29

    • @PossumLover1111
      @PossumLover1111 8 месяцев назад

      @@niceguy191Thank you! Must've subliminally seeped into my brain!

  • @BlueRidgeCritter
    @BlueRidgeCritter 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm an American, and I like the stuff. Especially with butter on toast. I know a lot of folks find it to be kind of strong and salty, but there's something about it that grows on you very quickly.

    • @bluddyrowdy8757
      @bluddyrowdy8757 8 месяцев назад +1

      Mate, try it with fried eggs on top of the vegemite toast, thats heaven !
      Or even just thin-sliced tomatoes, with cheese, toast the lot so the cheese melts yum yum yum

  • @Stackz401
    @Stackz401 8 месяцев назад +2

    Born and raised in Canada and my friend brought me some veggiemite and I love it!

  • @Kevin00405
    @Kevin00405 8 месяцев назад

    This is the most Aussie video I've ever seen. "Down Under" playing in the background at the Vegemite party? Priceless!

  • @vermont741
    @vermont741 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m Filipino and I love vegemite! I was introduced to it in the 90s by an Aussie friend who was volunteering in Manila during that time.
    Love it on toast!

  • @robertgilbert484
    @robertgilbert484 8 месяцев назад +1

    I used to work for CUB in the R and D laboratory many years back. We used to make yeast extract in the lab on a small scale. To make yeast extract, you heat the yeast up to 55deg C for about 15 minutes, I think the pH was also adjusted, might have been 5.5. The yeast will autolyse then you centrifuge the slurry to separate the yeast extract from the yeast cell walls. The yeast extract is then concentrated in a vacuum rotary evaporator. To make Vegemite, Kraft throws in about 10% salt and a certain amount of malt extract and they also throw in yeast cell wall material to the mix. The cell wall material contains alpha gluten and is really healthy, I believe they used to use it for wound healing. Hope that helps. BTW love your centrifuge, brilliant.

  • @Vicarium
    @Vicarium 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm an American introduced to Vegemite later in my late 20s on a trip to Brisbane. I LOVE the stuff especially on toasted Japanese white bread with butter. In that example with Hugh Jackman, I actually use about 3x more than that...a blob about the size of a grape, but it took some time to work up to that amount. At first, it was a smear just barely visible on top of the butter. Yes, it's salty but that really yeasty flavor is what makes it awesome! I will report the rest of my family thinks it's vile.

  • @michaelagampe7685
    @michaelagampe7685 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm from Austria, yes , from up there ! A friend of mine living in Queensland sent me a jar of Vegemite with tipps how to eat, i like it ! Though i'm not born in Australia. Guess many imagine jam or marmelade taste, salty is unusuall to no Australians!
    But i like it on buttered toast, hard boiled egg and a cup of tea ! 😋😋

  • @fleachamberlain1905
    @fleachamberlain1905 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love your home made centrifuge btw. Excellent.

  • @cjb8010
    @cjb8010 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent content, and as always your family participants are excellent.

  • @hipernena
    @hipernena 8 месяцев назад

    your video production, storytelling, your scripts, your concepts... everything is so well put together ❤

  • @Cocoboco13
    @Cocoboco13 6 месяцев назад

    love the simplicity of the washing machine centrifuge, awesome!!

  • @RKmarie2011
    @RKmarie2011 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was introduced to Marmite as an adult in the UK and managed to develop a taste for it. Definitely took wanting your like it initially though!

  • @lilianesommerfeld1085
    @lilianesommerfeld1085 7 месяцев назад +1

    You really deserve a price for your amazing research, creativity and effort!
    I really enjoy watching your videos:)

  • @AlexCamerony
    @AlexCamerony 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not Australian and have never been there but I actually really like Vegemite on toast. When I can find it, I eat it most mornings for breakfast. Sometimes add a little cheddar on top, it's great.
    My brother was the one who first got me to try it on buttered toast, not sure where he got it from though but he also hasn't been to Australia.

  • @katanaki3059
    @katanaki3059 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love unusual foods, appreciate Vegemite and adore home made centrifuges, food science, brewing and other fun stuff. Subscribing!

  • @absol1975
    @absol1975 7 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel because my newly met girlfriend is Australian and I wanted to learn a bit more about what Vegemite is, and I have to say you're really lovely, Anne, and i love your channel!
    This video was extremely timely, fun, and informative! Thank you so much!
    EDIT: The improvised centerfuge was genius!

  • @nancybixby2577
    @nancybixby2577 8 месяцев назад +2

    I really enjoy watching your videos. They are so interesting! Also love you and your family!

  • @emu071981
    @emu071981 8 месяцев назад +1

    The most common use case for vegemite in my household is actually as a umami/flavour booster for stews - the vegemite flavour really adds to the flavour profile but the actual taste gets extremely subtle and my wife and kids couldn't guess that it was in the stew until I told them. Beyond that it is usually just me having the occasional vegemite on toast or vegemite + tasty cheese on crackers that uses up all the vegemite.

  • @rochelle..
    @rochelle.. 8 месяцев назад +1

    There’s a somewhat recent issue with getting it into Canada - we have had to use nutritional yeast and English marmite …There are people that have grown to love it that didn’t grow up with it. Lucky for me I have my daughter coming back from NZ with 2 of Vegemite and NZ Marmite -looking forward to doing a taste test,

  • @jospargo8417
    @jospargo8417 5 месяцев назад

    OMG! Your content is still awesome and strong. So much cool food info. Love the debunking too! Keep up the excellent work.

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 8 месяцев назад

    Back in the 80s, I helped rebuild the Vegemite machine at Kraft Food in Otahuhu, NZ.
    One of the most disgusting experiences of my life, but we stripped it down, CLEANED it, and replaced all the worn-out pneumatics.
    It was a vile job, but it worked so much better when it was done.
    The job was interesting, and it was a fiendishly efficient machine.
    Thanks, Barry, for your guidance.

  • @filipvranesevic8722
    @filipvranesevic8722 Месяц назад

    I'm in Europe and I first tried Vegemite when I started working for Australian company and the college brought it on his visit to Europe. I loved it instantly and now I always ask for more when anyone is coming from Australia :)

  • @louwinters508
    @louwinters508 8 месяцев назад +1

    We have marmite its basicly the same. I never liked it as a child as my parents didn't like it. But had it mixed with mostly butter a few years back and started to like it.

  • @Hellblazer302
    @Hellblazer302 11 дней назад

    Brilliant work. I take off my hat to you. We need more people like you on the world.

  • @wileyjoshua6811
    @wileyjoshua6811 8 месяцев назад

    such a hilarious intro. Ive gone back and watched it over and over again to laugh. I have a very spacious heart for your channel.The most darling family.😍

  • @fleachamberlain1905
    @fleachamberlain1905 8 месяцев назад +2

    I really love the Vegemite in chocolate products. I'm always bummed out when they're limited run is done. My favourite was the chocolate and Vegemite Boost Juice special that was around a few years ago. I keep hoping they'll do it again. It is just a different, better, way of making salted chocolate.

  • @UncleBubby85
    @UncleBubby85 8 месяцев назад +2

    Vegemite and peanut butter together is amazingly delicious on toast. Please try

  • @Dustinlove102
    @Dustinlove102 8 месяцев назад

    7:49 bruh, I never would have thought of this. So creative!!

  • @jamesevans1601
    @jamesevans1601 8 месяцев назад

    I give you mad respect for the homemade centrifuge, that was brilliant!