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Vegemite
Vegemite
See also: vegemite
English
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Proper noun
Vegemite (uncountable)
- (Australia, New Zealand) An Australian food paste made from brewers′ yeast.
- 1998, Desiree Webber, Travel the Globe: Multicultural Story Times, page 5,
- This story introduces the reader to Australian food. A baby possum named Hush eats many kinds of food to become visible again after Grandma Poss uses magic to make him invisible. He even eats a vegemite sandwich.
- 2007, Jeanne Jacob, Michael Ashkenazi, The World Cookbook for Students: Afghanistan to Cook Islands, page 48,
- Breakfast tends to be substantial, with eggs, steak or sausages, toast, sometimes baked beans or chips; Vegemite (a vegetable-based salty spread) on toast.
- 2007, Ron Davidson, Fremantle Impressions, Fremantle Press, page 60,
- Nunzio improves his prospects with members of the dominant team by swapping his salami or crayfish sandwiches for ‘more normal′ Australian Vegemite delights.
- 2008, Robert Crawford, But Wait, There′s More...: A History of Australian Advertising, 1900-2000, Melbourne University Press, page 258,
- Such advertising campaigns have done more than merely sell Vegemite, Mortein or cricket; they have played an important role in reflecting and defining Australian national identity.
- 1998, Desiree Webber, Travel the Globe: Multicultural Story Times, page 5,
Translations
food paste made from yeast
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Derived terms
- as Australian as Vegemite — a common simile describing something that is indisputably mainstream Australian
- happy little vegemite
vegemite
vegemite
See also: Vegemite
English
Proper noun
vegemite
- Alternative letter-case form of Vegemite
- 2008 August 12, Luca Moretti, “The ontological status of minimal entities”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 141, number 1, DOI: :
- More informally: vegemite and marmite share some property.
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