Similar words: thermite, bar mitzvah, termite, arm in arm, sea of marmara, permit, hermit, arming. Meaning: ['mɑrmaɪt /'mɑː-] n. 1. soup cooked in a large pot 2. a large pot especially one with legs used e.g. for cooking soup.
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1. Toasted bagel with Marmite or, occasionally; a bacon sandwich.
2. She cut bread, spread butter, then Marmite.
3. He was eating Marmite straight from the jar and looking perplexed.
4. Indeed, now that I know about the Marmite and the teenage sons it seems more mysterious than ever.
5. The Marmite and plum jam sandwiches were already curling on the trestle table under the walnut tree.
6. One Marmite promotion, to get a free audiobook featuring the children's character Horrid Henry, registered a scored of up to 5.8 among the consumers.
7. That's emancipated us from yeasty marmite, pesky 'u's in our 'neighbors' and from having to ask God to "save the Queen".
8. Continental European types typically hate Marmite, and shorting – borrowing and selling stocks in the hope they fall – appeals to them even less.
9. Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing, and is a sticky, dark brown paste with a distinctive, powerful flavour.
10. Marmite and dairy milk chocolate no longer produce longing sighs. We have moved on to Bathroom Porn.
11. Just don't get in the Vegemite vs Marmite war – everybody knows Marmite is better, but let them have their fun.
12. The taste of Marmite is comparable in some ways to soy sauce.
13. Rub the red wine, marmite malt sauce, black pepper, sugar and light soy sauce over the spare rib until well combined, marinate for 15 minutes.
14. Perhaps consuming an ice-cream with a Marmite sandwich might bring together a deadly combination of cow, wheat and yeast genes that will wreck genetic havoc in your gut.
15. Vitamin B12 is found in dairy products, and a number of cereals and yeast extracts, such as Marmite.
16. So much yeast is produced during fermentation that large amounts are sold to companies such as Marmite to be turned into yeast extract.
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17. That, plus evidence that folate deficiency is associated with clinical depression, suggests eating spinach, orange juice and Marmite, which are all rich in folic acid.
18. The host, a woman known by the pseudonym Ms Marmite Lover, regularly holds themed evenings at her home which she has recently transformed into new dining experience "The Underground Restaurant".
19. The product is then blended with vitamins, vegetable and spice extracts to create the taste the world now knows as Marmite.
20. Its last big swoop was in 2000, a $24.3 billion takeover of Bestfoods, an American company, maker of Hellmann's, Knorr and Marmite.
21. A letter from their legal and business department said: "Dear Ms Marmite Lover.
22. Its founder, Donald Katz, told the Observer: "Colin Firth could read me the back of a Marmite jar and I would listen... I'd pay Dustin Hoffman to read from a cereal box."
23. They found a coupon or free gift with a jar of Marmite or a loaf of Kingsmill bread gave them just as much excitement as the pornography.
24. The shop worker, from Dover, Kent, said: "My wife thought I was going mad when I developed cravings for apples and marmite and started getting emotional during soppy films."
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