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Marmite Classic Yeast Extract vegan breakfast spread rich in B vitamins with no added sugar 500 g

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What is there not to love about Marmite? My girlfriend hates it but I think it is wonderful when spread thinly on toast or as a sandwich. However she does eat it as it makes a wonderful cooking ingredient too. Biona – One of the UK's biggest makers of sustainable foodstuffs, Biona produce a gorgeous hazelnut and chocolate butter using 100 percent organic ingredients. At 567 calories per 100g, it's on par with Nutella, and just as smooth. It's also slightly higher in protein, which could be helpful for growing children.

Most popular with customers in France, Italy, United States of America (USA), Germany, Spain, Denmark, Canada, Greece and Portugal, but you can buy Marmite Large for delivery worldwide. Fry up some onions, add a little flour, add the mince, simmer a little and pop in a baking dish covered with mashed potato. Lovely! Whether spread on toast, crumpets or bagels, Marmite will get your day off on the right foot. Marmite is the United Kingdom’s favourite Yeast Extract and has been brightening up British breakfasts since 1902. How do you have yours? This Gianduja soon became a proprietary product called “supercrema” which formed the basis for Ferrero's sweets. In a slightly altered form, it became Nutella in 1965, and Ferrero began exporting it all over the European continent, where its unique blend of nuttiness, chocolate and sheer sweetness became a breakfast staple. Rawtella – An interesting new alternative to Nutella, Rawtella is available from fitness specialists Protein Works and has been formulated to provide more nutrients than Ferrero's popular spread. There's no palm oil in Rawtella, which will please environmentalists, but there are more calories in this than in Nutella, at 622 per 100g. Having said that, it contains three times as much protein, which is why it's catching on with gym bunnies and bodybuilders.However, they are fairly upfront about the ingredients, which include sugar, chocolate, hazelnuts, palm oil, milk, lecithin and vanilla. If you don't already know, lecithin is what's known as an emulsifier. It also helps to make the mixture smooth and even, and you'll find it in almost all commercially made spreads for these reasons. Marmite can only be 5 stars or no stars - being the love or hate product that it is. I LOVE it, but my husband cannot stand the smell of it (yet he eats my bread which also smells of yeast). Try spreading butter on toast, with Marmite on top and Peanut Butter on top of that. For real luxury, and a mashed banana and you will not go hungry all day! As an Expat, happily living in mid-rural France, I thought there would not be anything I missed. I missed Marmite, which is now available here but at a far higher price than BCS, even if you apportion part of the delivery cost. So support BCS.

First produced in 1902, the Marmite of today takes great pride in being the most equally loved and hated British product there is! This large jar will keep even the most addicted Marmite lover happy for at least a few weeks. Marmite is a little piece of Britain that this reviewer couldn't live without. Thank you British Corner Shop for supplying this great product. Marmite is something you love or you hate, and most not born in England don't care for it. Although there are many English folk who don`t like it as well. But I love its salty, savoury taste especially on toast with butter. Much better than jam or meat paste. I am sorry guys. I am one of those that hate this product. I can not understand it. I do not like it and can not see why people do.Nutella is delicious, but is it the only chocolate spread on the scene? Far from it. Although no-one knows the exact recipe for Nutella, many have sought to imitate it over the years, some successfully, and some dismally. Here are a few popular competitors:

Nutella accessories – Nutella gift ideas aren't all about slaving away in the kitchen. There are also some nifty accessories around that the Nutella 'nuts' (no pun intended) would appreciate. For instance, you'll find special spreaders that are ideal for smearing Nutella on a freshly toasted slice of bread. Some places sell Nutella wall art and t-shirts (for real fans), and Ferrero has also come up with a Nutella cookbook, which is a must for any fans of the spread. Pip and Nut – A small artisan producer from the UK, Pip and Nut makes a delicious range of nut butters including a limited edition chocolate and hazelnut variety. At 648kcal per 100g, it's on the fattening side, but with roasted hazelnuts and pure cacao, it tastes pretty impressive and contains plenty of protein as well. As with Rawtella, there's no palm oil in Pip and Nut's spread – another plus for the environment. These days, it has lost none of its popularity. In fact, Ferrero consumes a whopping 25% of the global hazelnut supply, and have opened plants in North America, Australia, Brazil and a variety of European nations.

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What if your spouse or children adore Nutella, and you want to incorporate the spread into a Christmas or birthday gift? Well, aside from wrapping up a tub of the spread (which isn't a very creative gift idea), there are some things you might want to try, although they may require a little bit of creativity on your part. Here are some popular suggestions.

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