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Out of date Marmite
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Is out of date Marmite risky? There are some things I won't eat too far beyond their sell-by date, but other things still seem fine. However I have just spread some Marmite on bread for a snack and see that the sell-by date on the jar is July 08. I'm still alive but wonder what other people do - it seems a shame to throw away half a jar of the stuff if it's still good.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately, heathfield, the ability to spread the vile stuff thin enough to non-detectable is beyond my physical abilities...
Kept the jar around for a while... hermetically sealed in several layers of plastic bags, for whatever reason, I can't remember. I finally threw it in the garbage bin, but it threw it back... tried to sneak it into the recycle center... got arrested for contaminating the nuclear refuse site. Tried giving it to the pig farmer down the road... killed three pigs and two that were formerly pink turned a disgusting shade of brown and had a terrible odor. I finally threw the remainder in the river, which runs into Hudson's Bay some 1,000 miles distant. I suppose you've heard about the die off of the Polar Bears near there. The environmentalists tried to convince everyone it was due to "Climate Change"... sure... sure... shows how smart they are. (At least now it's Canada's problem).
Kept the jar around for a while... hermetically sealed in several layers of plastic bags, for whatever reason, I can't remember. I finally threw it in the garbage bin, but it threw it back... tried to sneak it into the recycle center... got arrested for contaminating the nuclear refuse site. Tried giving it to the pig farmer down the road... killed three pigs and two that were formerly pink turned a disgusting shade of brown and had a terrible odor. I finally threw the remainder in the river, which runs into Hudson's Bay some 1,000 miles distant. I suppose you've heard about the die off of the Polar Bears near there. The environmentalists tried to convince everyone it was due to "Climate Change"... sure... sure... shows how smart they are. (At least now it's Canada's problem).
It's perfectly OK to eat. The salt content of marmite is so high that the majority of moulds and bacteria find it very difficult to survive let alone grow. The salt content of marmite causes the cells to burst. It is this very process that the manufacturers rely upon to make the stuff from yeast.
We sometimes use marmite enriched agar growth mediums in the university laboratories to inhibit or destroy the growth of bacteria or fungal colonies in petri dishes.
You can safely ignore the sell-by or use-by dates on marmite. They are just there as a legal requirement.
We sometimes use marmite enriched agar growth mediums in the university laboratories to inhibit or destroy the growth of bacteria or fungal colonies in petri dishes.
You can safely ignore the sell-by or use-by dates on marmite. They are just there as a legal requirement.