The Antipodes have both their own version (vegemite, quite yummy) and an ersatz thing they call 'marmite' but which is an absolute travesty - think supermarket own brand yeast extract and then downgrade considerably. If you like UK marmite you will probably hate it.
Marmite is a by-product of the brewing industry, so we should all drink more beer to keep Marmite going. Although I can't believe NZ Marmite can possibly be any good if they also willingly eat that vile gritty abomination called vegemite.
Good grief ! One would have had to be deliberately acclimatising one's tongue for years to have that much on a slice of toast. Anyone seeing that and deciding to give it a try would be put off for life. When I first started eating it, it was a case of barely touching the butter with the brown stuff. Can put much more on and enjoy it these days though. Having said that, I've not had Marmite for absolutely ages.
If you like I can give you a fair sized list of so called "foods" that should be banned given that they are so revolting and folk should stop putting them with decent food and expecting you to have anything to do with it. Neither Marmite nor tomatoes would be on the list though.
is anone else having the same problemwith Marmite jar as I am? I just can't open it! Normally with a metal jar I would warnm the top to make it expand t=and then open but the Marmite jar is plastic, have tried one of the bottle opener gadgets but that was no good.
Any advice?
Some kind of adjustable wrench ? You can get "strap" type tools that hold the lid tight and give you a lever to move.
If you want to risk it, and it is at your own risk, you can jar a stuck lid between door and frame and try to move the jar. Wear gloves and glasses, be aware the frame / door could end up with an indent.
It quite often helps if you give the edge of the lid a sharp tap on a work surface. At least, it works with glass jars, but I've never tried it with plastic.
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