Marmite
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British pronunciation/mˈɑːma‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/mˈɑːɹmaɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "marmite"

Marmite
01

a dark brown, savory spread made from yeast extract, known for its strong and distinctive flavor, often used as a condiment or spread on bread or crackers

Marmite definition and meaning

What is "marmite"?

Marmite is a dark, sticky paste made from yeast extract, a byproduct of beer brewing. It has a strong and distinctive flavor that is savory, salty, and slightly bitter. Marmite is commonly spread thinly on toast or crackers, or used as a flavoring in soups, stews, and gravies. It is a polarizing condiment, with some people loving its intense umami taste, while others find it too strong or acquired. Marmite is a popular British spread, known for its unique and robust flavor profile.

02

a large pot especially one with legs used e.g. for cooking soup

03

soup cooked in a large pot

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