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But Marmite as a drink is lovely.

Used to have it as a kid on cold days & forgotten what it was like.

Just came in from a brisk cold walk & made this mug of loveliness - heaped teaspoon of Marmite & boiling water - delicious !!

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Why this has never had a mention on any adventure motorcycle material beats me.

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Just now, Mickly said:

But Marmite as a drink is lovely.

Used to have it as a kid on cold days & forgotten what it was like.

Just came in from a brisk cold walk & made this mug of loveliness - heaped teaspoon of Marmite & boiling water - delicious !!

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Why this has never had a mention on any adventure motorcycle material beats me.

Because I for one would sooner drain the sump and drink warm oil 🤮 

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It's not often I feel the need to remove a post, I believe this is one of those times..........:shock:

 

And I like marmite!! :lol:

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When i was a boy i went to swimming club all year round at Pickie Pool, Bangor, Northern Ireland.

It was an outdoor un heated swimming pool.

From October to March we where given large mugs of hot Marmite and sometimes Bovril after swim training ....

Anything tasted good after an hour in the freezing water ... and sometimes snow !

We must have been mad ...!!!

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Funnily enough this came up at our last ride. What is the difference between Marmite and Bovril?

 

I'm pretty sure I've only seen Bovril as a drink whilst Marmite gets spread on toast. 

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Just now, Mississippi Bullfrog said:

Funnily enough this came up at our last ride. What is the difference between Marmite and Bovril?

 

I'm pretty sure I've only seen Bovril as a drink whilst Marmite gets spread on toast. 

Marmite is a veggie & yeast extract with more salt than is good for you.

Bovril is a beef extract with even more salt than Marmite.

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If you like Bovril may I suggest you try the French version called Viandox I think it tastes stronger and better which probably means it`s worse for you but hey ho !

Now sometimes seen in British supermarkets.

Cheers 

Ian

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4 hours ago, Mickly said:

But Marmite as a drink is lovely.

Used to have it as a kid on cold days & forgotten what it was like.

Just came in from a brisk cold walk & made this mug of loveliness - heaped teaspoon of Marmite & boiling water - delicious !!

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Why this has never had a mention on any adventure motorcycle material beats me.

is it anything like bovril

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3 hours ago, Mickly said:

Marmite is a veggie & yeast extract with more salt than is good for you.

Bovril is a beef extract with even more salt than Marmite.

And they're both disgustingly horrible.

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4 minutes ago, MikeHorton said:

I might just blow my nose into a mug top it up with hot water and neck it! Marmite why? 🤢

in australia they have vegamite

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My lunch daily at work Marmite and Mayo sandwiches.. make on frozen bread so much easier to spread.

 

Marmite drink - to that's a go from me to...

 

I have worked where we had to order vegimite and Marmite.  When it got questioned answer was simple they are Australian with no taste..

 

other top tip with Marmite:

When enjoy our jar on side it's easy to get the last bit out...

 

it's the one just we cannot put in good recycling bin till it goes out one of our dogs sniffs it out.

 

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Have you tried Maggi?

 

It's a bit like runny marmite so you can slather it all over your food.

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2 hours ago, skyrider said:

in australia they have vegamite

Because they're sick people who feel the need to inflict another vile concoction on an unsuspecting world. 

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1 hour ago, onesea said:

My lunch daily at work Marmite and Mayo sandwiches.. make on frozen bread so much easier to spread.

 

Marmite drink - to that's a go from me to...

 

I have worked where we had to order vegimite and Marmite.  When it got questioned answer was simple they are Australian with no taste..

 

other top tip with Marmite:

When enjoy our jar on side it's easy to get the last bit out...

 

it's the one just we cannot put in good recycling bin till it goes out one of our dogs sniffs it out.

 

Top tip -bin it immediately. 

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9 hours ago, Mr Fro said:

Have you tried Maggi?

 

It's a bit like runny marmite so you can slather it all over your food.

Yup have some but not such a big fan….

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4 hours ago, S-Westerly said:

Possibly loses something in translation but I think I'll give it a miss.

they probably got it right first time 😏

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spicy crap....

what else are they coming up with. 🙄

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7 hours ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said:

I think needs to be tried 

 

 

 

 

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I bought some for a friend once. He loved it.

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2 minutes ago, Bender said:

Did you not like him 😂 

I remember he once had to suddenly rush off for a no.2 in the bushes when we were out working one day. He came back and declared it was just an eggcup full. Seemed an appropriate gift after that. 

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You can always wash the above down with this.

a good Korean drink. 

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