Thread: Need help on bus origins.
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07-05-2012 08:23 PM #11
Mr. ted Sir, you're a very generous man.
Vegemite (and Marmite, a similar product,) are both yeast extracts and peculiar to the Antipodes; we're used to them, grew up with them, and (by and large,) relish them.
But I can understand, because of their very distinct flavour, someone who hasn't had them before would/could find them revolting...an 'acquired' taste you might say.
It has been said of them that "too much spoils the flavour".
And that's very true...the merest smidgen will suffice; particularly to an 'uneducated' palate.
.Last edited by johnboy; 07-05-2012 at 08:51 PM.
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