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Marmite v Vegemite
I don’t know what it’s like in other yeast extract consuming countries, but Australians are passionate about their preferences for marmite over vegemite, vice versa. I remember loving vegemite and positively loathing marmite as a child. I agree that vegemite tastes a lot like soy sauce, but I personally can’t detect any fishiness in it. Marmite has molasses undertones to it’s flavour, which is not present in vegemite.