All Marmite is is yeast, veg flavourings & salt. BOVRIL is beef extract. Try a cheese & Marmite panini at Starbucks, they are wonderful.
2006-09-03 05:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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is that yard fenced so the dogs can go out & get some exercise? some municipalities limit the number of pets based on the amount of land some muni's also have breed-bans just because neighbors have 4 small dogs doesn't mean you (and landlord) might not be subject to problems (breed legislation.... insurance coverage, etc..) there is no way for us to know the answer other than to tell you that the landlord has a right to know what type of dogs you have & how many he can terminate your lease if you have brought the dogs in without getting his permission if this is an area with breed bans, then you have put your dogs at risk - once seized they will be immediately euthanized if the landlord doesn't know, then finds out & serves you with termination of lease... then you have not done your dogs any favors because you will have to either re-home them or find a rental that will allow 4 dogs (and within your price range) if there is no yard, then 4 dogs stuck indoors is not the best situation either... unless you are managing other outlets for their need to exercise I am not saying that you are not wonderful with your dogs... I have no idea I am not saying I agree with breed legislation or insurance restrictions.... if you want to take those risks... then do so when you own your own home
2016-03-17 07:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"6. Is it Vegetarian?
Marmite is approved by the Vegetarian Society. During the brewing process, some brewers add isinglass (extracted from the swim bladder of some poor Sturgeon) to help clarify their beer. However, the yeast extract is removed before the finings are added, so yes it is vegetarian.
Other (cheaper) finings are available to brewers, and if the beer is brewed correctly, no clarification agents are needed."
From Marmite FAQ.
2006-09-03 03:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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100 percent vegetarian.
And despite what anchan said, Vegemite tastes better. I love Marmite too, but I'm afraid there's just no denying it.
In case you're interested the yeast used to make Marmite is a biproduct of beer production.
2006-09-03 03:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Love marmite!
2006-09-03 05:56:50
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answered by Carol 1
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Yes, ingredients are,
Yeast Extract, Salt, Vegetable Extract, Niacin, Thiamin, Spice Extracts, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Celery Extract, and Vitamin B12.
Oh yeh, and lots of yummyness!!!!
2006-09-03 03:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Vegemite is appaling. Don't touch it! Love it or hate it (and I looooove it!) Marmite is deffo suitable for vegetarians.
2006-09-03 03:54:09
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answered by Jackie J 4
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Marmite and Vegimite and both suitable for vegetarians, it is written on the jar.
2006-09-03 09:08:21
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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Yep, marmite is veggie - you're safe! Don't bother with Vegemite though, it's also veggie, but tastes mingy!
2006-09-03 03:53:54
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answered by Sam O'Shanter 3
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Yes - Marmite is, but Bovril isn't, so steer clear!
2006-09-03 04:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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