Marmite gets it's name believe it or not from the pot it was first made in, hence the shape of the jar, if you do a search on the net I am sure you will find a "marmite".
hope this helps you.
http://www.unilever.co.uk/ourbrands/foods/marmite.asp
2007-06-23 05:00:39
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answered by itsjustme 7
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Marmite is a French word and is a kind of casserole dish. Marmite used to be sold in little pots that looked like these casserole dishes.
2007-06-23 12:05:25
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answered by Stella S 5
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noun a cooking pot.
— ORIGIN from Old French marmite ‘hypocritical’ (with reference to the hidden contents of the lidded pot), from marmotter ‘to mutter’ + mite ‘cat’.
2007-06-23 12:18:13
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answered by Jonathan V 7
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its Latin for beautiful yummy food of the gods.
mmmmmmmm marmite
2007-06-23 11:56:41
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answered by monkeynuts 5
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It's the french word for a cooking pot
2007-06-23 12:22:28
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answered by brainstorm 7
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on the Google search engine click www.ilovemarmite.com
2007-06-23 12:02:31
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answered by mickjack 5
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It's rather perplexing to find questions like "How do I use a plumber's friend?" that could be googled posted intentionally under geography or pet category.
2007-06-23 13:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its just the manufacturers name, sorry
2007-06-23 12:41:17
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answered by fizzyhead25 3
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dont know but ooooo its disgusting stuff. did you see that ad they made? with everyone jumping into the giant turd... yuk
2007-06-23 12:03:20
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answered by i give up 5
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