





🌟 Spread the Aussie vibe, savor the boldness!
Kraft Vegemite (220g) is a vegetarian-friendly, iconic Australian spread known for its rich umami flavor. Packaged in a convenient 220g jar, it delivers a low-calorie (8 kcal per serving) energy boost, perfect for adults seeking a savory, guilt-free addition to their meals.
| ASIN | B004AVEW8G |
| Appropriate Age Range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,427 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ) #43 in Sandwich Spreads |
| Carbohydrate | 0.8 g |
| Country of Origin | Australia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,060) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2012 |
| Energy (kcal) | 8.00 Kilocalories |
| Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.8 x 8.4 x 6.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 349 g |
| Item model number | 100567899 |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Net Quantity | 7.76 Ounce |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.8 x 8.4 x 6.2 cm; 349 g |
| Protein | 1.0 g |
| Serving Size | 1 |
| Speciality | Suitable For Vegetarians |
| UPC | 190283255669 |
K**E
New taste...
I tried it for the first time...it was a totally new experience and I would buy it again...it was value for money...has a strong smell....it's original product and quality is good...
M**K
Always with toast.
Good value.
A**R
Nutritional
I like the taste and spreadeblity of Vegimite.
S**A
Good stuff but 4 months to expiry date
Good stuff but 4 months to expiry date
W**R
Vegemite , that is near expiry
The expiration date is a few weeks away from the date it has been delivered. Shelf life of product is an important factor for the price we pay . Please look into this.
R**F
As Described
Excellent product (if that's what you are looking for). Very similar to marmite.
A**.
Good Product
What I expected
J**.
Yummy , great
Great
M**R
A simply delicious product! Especially if you’re a Aussie!!!
N**D
I bought this to try out of compelling curiosity. Everyone in the US has heard of Vegemite, but it's not easy to come by around here. Few have tried this treat from the Land Down Under. I was able to find one local grocery chain that carries it, but they want nearly double the Amazon price! This seller currently offers the best deal an American will get. The taste is different, in a good way. Nothing widely sold in the US compares. I was expecting something close to beef bouillon cubes, but Vegemite is more astringent and savory. You can still roughly compare it to bouillon cubes, but perhaps with notes of dark Stout and mushrooms added? The taste coats the tongue. It's clearly for those people that like strongly flavored foods. If you don't like sharp cheeses and dark beers, you probably won't like Vegemite. I tried in the suggested manner, thinly spread on (French peasant bread) toast with butter, and loved it enough on first taste to make myself a second slice. It worked less well for me with poached eggs over toast (all I could taste was the Vegemite) but it was fantastic on my sandwich with leftover chicken tika masala! My next try will likely be the traditional Vegemite sandwich (I speak-a your language) with tomato and cheese on toasted bread. I see myself adding this to tomato sauces, gravies, stews and soups to kick them up. It will also likely make its way into barbecue glazes. Any place where a rich, meaty flavor is desired. It's also won me over enough where I'd like to try it's British cousin, Marmite. If you're an American who likes strong, salty/bitter foods, give this a try. It may just fill a hole in your culinary life. Worst case, you're out six bucks and are forced to use it as a beef bouillon substitute or (even better) give it to an Australian expat that you know and love. As far as Amazon goes, the only downside is the long wait time. This product ships (free!) from the U.K., so that really can't be helped. Personally, I got impatient and paid my grocers outlandish prices for the first taste, but will use this seller for restocking. Edit 12/14/16: for those interested, my package from Tora Foods arrived 6 days later than the latest posted shipping day. About six weeks total to get this Vegemite. Considering it had to cross an ocean to get here and the shipping was free, I'm okay with this. The price for this product also appears to have crept up a bit since I bought it. Considering the delay in receiving the product and price change, paying the extra couple bucks to get this at my local market makes more sense than ordering online. This is still worth it if you don't have any nearby store that sells Vegemite. Edit: there seems to have been some rumor of a formulation change around November of 2019, when Vegemite was certified vegan. I have some jars predating the change, so I thought I'd buy some new Vegemite and do a taste test comparison. I have no insider knowledge here, but it is my opinion that, unless the taste and texture of Vegemite alters considerably over time, something did indeed change. The old Vegemite is extremely dark and tarlike. It's a pain to spread on your bread unless it's still hot from the toaster. The taste is that of a strong almost beefy bullion, or maybe soy sauce with a bitter bite. The new jar is a lighter shade of brown. It spreads far easier, like a peanut butter. The taste has all the same notes but the bitterness is punched up by quite a bit, a bit more towards a Marmite flavor. The (220g) jars list all the same ingredients but the calorie counts are slightly changed. Again, this is just my opinion. The official line is that the product does indeed change in texture over time and maybe they changed the way that they're formulating the calorie count, but I never remember this product being as light colored or easy to spread as what I just bought, and the stock that I have tells the same story. The new stuff isn't bad or anything. I prefer the spreadability. But I personally don't think the Aussies are crazy when they say it tastes different.
め**め
食べたくて食べたくて仕方なかったベジマイト。 割高ですが、賞味期限もしっかりあるし、買ってよかったです。
か**ま
好き嫌いはあると思うが中々店で売ってないので
P**M
I had an Australian friend coming to visit me here in the UK, after they had been travelling for months away from all home comforts (and tastes) So I thought I would get them something for that 'home away from home' experience. Now I know that 99.9% of Australians really do go nuts for Vegemite...though as a Brit I have no idea why ;) I don't even like Marmite so this product clearly doesn't appeal to me. But I saw Vegemite on Amazon, possibly the last place I expected to find it. And I decided to get some for my friend, hoping that when they were able to have some on their toast for brekkie at my house that they would feel at home and happy. I mis-judged how much my friend actually LOVES this stuff! As soon as I showed it to them it was used on a sandwich, then toast, then another sandwich. In the course of 2 days they'd used it for 5 meals!! Haha, I think they were very happy :) I let them take the rest of the jar and will pass the link to buying it on Amazon to them also, so when they inevitably run out (quickly a the current rate of consumption!) they can get themselves some more for while they are still living so far from home. All in all it made an Aussie who was far from home very happy - I was glad to be able to purchase this in the UK, it was worth it.
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