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In the meantime, try this copycat recipe:I'm going to try that this weekend. I'll also bring it to work to have my coworkers give it a taste.
Tried vegimite before, not my thing . It was OK. I guess it's made from the waste products from making beerTried vegemite for the first time this morning. I like it! Kinda tastes to me like canned anchovies. It was goid enough, I had another toast helping.
Afterwards, Mrs. X made me a Middle East wrap(kibbie, stuffed grape leaves, taboule, babaganoush) from all the stuff she had picked up at a Middle East "deli" a couple of towns over. Very good!
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Sorta like the corn byproduct from making biofuels. It's called distillers' grains used as cattle feed.Tried vegimite before, not my thing . It was OK. I guess it's made from the waste products from making beer
Ethanol jam?Sorta like the corn byproduct from making biofuels. It's called distillers' grains used as cattle feed.![]()
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The guy I spoke to in Australia said vegemite and a slice of cheese. And his vegemite covered the bread.Tried vegemite for the first time this morning. I like it! Kinda tastes to me like canned anchovies. It was goid enough, I had another toast helping.
Afterwards, Mrs. X made me a Middle East wrap(kibbie, stuffed grape leaves, taboule, babaganoush) from all the stuff she had picked up at a Middle East "deli" a couple of towns over. Very good!
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Nope! @Warby has the right idea, piece of toast slathered with Biscoff cookie butter!The guy I spoke to in Australia said vegemite and a slice of cheese. And his vegemite covered the bread.
Ever eat raw kibbie (kibbeh nayeh)? Love that stuff!kibbie, stuffed grape leaves, taboule, babaganoush
Like I said, my first time trying it, so I took other's advice and use very sparingly. I agree with this advice. The stuff is very strong, so the amount I had use is just right for my palate.The guy I spoke to in Australia said vegemite and a slice of cheese. And his vegemite covered the bread.
No, I've seen pictures, but has yet had the opportunity. Gotta be honest, though. Not exactly rushing nor going out of my way to try it. But, if the opportunity arises, I'll absolutely try it.Ever eat raw kibbie (kibbeh nayeh)? Love that stuff!
My great aunt's husband was Syrian, grew up eating lots of strange stuff!No, I've seen pictures, but has yet had the opportunity. Gotta be honest, though. Not exactly rushing nor going out of my way to try it. But, if the opportunity arises, I'll absolutely try it.
My best friend's, in high school, parents were Syrian immigrants. His father's brother owned a popular Middle East restaurant in town, The Sesame Seed. His mother often worked at the restaurant to help out. She would often bring home leftovers. Back then I didnt really care for the taste of the food, so never took advantage of all the wondeful, free goodies.My great aunt's husband was Syrian, grew up eating lots of strange stuff!
Different ingredients for a couple versions, I make my own.