MARMITE New Zealand-Made 500 Gram Pot Marmite Product PAIN in the ASS For UK :-(

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UNIQUELY New Zealand made and bottled "MARMITE" 500 gram sealed unopened jar in "as-new" condition

The 1/2 Kilo jar is the ONLY ONE MADE with the additional Marmite advertising message on JAR'S TOP

Please note the 500 gram plastic jar is expensive to post, (We ONLY have "Air Mail" out of NZ) but maybe postal cost not so bad if COMBINED with another size ?

I should have 4-5 interesting DIFFERENT types of Marmite listed soon so please check my other listings

Due to the fact that the name "Marmite" has been registered here to a New Zealand producer of Marmite ("Sanitarium") All imported product of the **same name** CANNOT legally be sold here in New Zealand

Marmite was introduced to New Zealand by Sanitarium.

Initially it was imported from the United Kingdom but shortly before World War II, we secured the secret recipe from the English and made the first Marmite in our Cooranbong factory in 1944.

Since the 1970s, Sanitarium's Christchurch factory has manufactured all the Marmite sold in the South Pacific.

The product that was to become Marmite was invented in the late 19th century when German scientist Justus von Liebig discovered that brewer's yeast could be concentrated, bottled and eaten.

In 1902 the Marmite Food Extract Company was formed in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England with Marmite as its main product and Burton as the site of the first factory.

The by-product yeast needed for the paste was supplied by Bass Brewery.

By 1907, the product had become successful enough to warrant construction of a second factory at Camberwell Green in London.

The product's popularity prompted the Sanitarium Health Food Company to obtain sole rights to distribute the product in New Zealand and Australia in 1908.

They later began manufacturing Marmite under licence in Christchurch, albeit using a modified version of the original recipe, most notable for its inclusion of sugar and caramel.

Common ingredients are also slightly different quantities from the British version; the New Zealand version has high levels of potassium, for example.

New Zealand Marmite is described as having a "weaker" or "less tangy" flavour than the British version.

It is distributed throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

By 1912, the discovery of vitamins was a boost for Marmite, as the spread is a rich source of the vitamin B complex; With the vitamin B1 deficiency beri-beri being common during World War I, the spread became more popular.

British troops during World War I were issued with Marmite as part of their rations.

In 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.

Marmite was used to treat malnutrition in Suriya-Mal workers during the 1934–5 malaria epidemic in Sri Lanka.

Housewives were encouraged to spread Marmite thinly and to "use it sparingly just now" because of limited rations of the product.

In 1990, Marmite Limited – which had become a subsidiary of Bovril Limited – was bought by CPC International Inc, which changed its name to Best Foods Inc in 1998.

Best Foods Inc subsequently merged with Unilever in 2000, and Marmite is now a trademark owned by Unilever.

New Zealand customers Post = $4.50 Courier =NZ$10.30........ SORRY but you pay GST @15% on purchase price :-(

  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: FULL sealed un-opened jar of 500 grams with expiry date SHOWN and is at least 1 year away.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: New Zealand

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