This article is about the British spread. Pioneer woman french toast casserole savoury food spread based on yeast extract, invented by the German scientist Justus von Liebig.
Marmite is a sticky, dark brown paste with a distinctive, salty, powerful flavour and heady aroma. This distinctive taste is represented in the marketing slogan: “Love it or hate it. French term for a large, covered earthenware or metal cooking pot. Marmite was originally supplied in earthenware pots but since the 1920s has been sold in glass jars.
Marmite’s distinctive bulbous jars are supplied to Unilever by the German glass manufacturer Gerresheimer. Swiss Cenovis, the Brazilian Cenovit, the long-extinct Argentinian CondibĂ©, and the German Vitam-R. The product that was to become Marmite was invented during the late 19th century when the German scientist Justus von Liebig discovered that brewer’s yeast could be concentrated, bottled and eaten. During the 1930s, Marmite was used by the English scientist Lucy Wills to successfully treat a form of anaemia in mill workers in Bombay. She later identified folic acid as the active ingredient.