@@giobozzreacts It's delicious IF (and it's a big IF)...you only use a very small amount, preferably on freshly buttered toast. It's incredibly strong. If you whack it on like peanut butter, it's inedible.
It’s unAustralian to not have a jar of Vegemite in the pantry. This delicacy is quintessential of the Australian cuisine. Lightly spread on hot buttered toast or fluffy fresh bread"……heaven. But it’s much more , its unique rich taste enhances gravies and casseroles, basting roasts or even to add flavour to mash vegetables. Life without Vegemite? Unimaginable!
Regarding the Kiwis. We both absolutely love flinging insults at each other and no one (local from either country) will bat an eye. It's tradition and Funny. But woe betide any foreigner who interferes or worse insults either party, then he had better be prepared for a united front of angry Aussies and Kiwis. And we actually expect a equally insulting (and clever) rejoiner right back. Truth is, we're mates, it's what we do.
Exactly,well said good sir, top form. My 2 best mates growing up are Maori, love kiwis, getting drunk, cooking up BBQ and hurling shit at each other is hilarious great fun
Latest Kiwi sex toys. Velcro gloves and gumboots. the velcro is to hold on to the wool. the gumboots are to stick the sheeps back legs in so it cant escape.
If you’ve got Vegemite and Bread in the House, you’ll never go hungry. When you first try it, it’s simple, just use sparingly to start with, until you figure out how much you like.
Note: Vegemite is excellent. Great on sliced hot toast or ripped very fresh bread, just put on butter or margarine, then SCRAPE the Vege on, then gob it!. Aussies are in heaven every morning, noon and night because of this sacred spread! Great with tea, and you feel great afterwards because of its nutritional qualities. Have it and then go out on the field and hit a century!
Also used in recipes for the yeasty salty flavours on your bacon, ribeye steaks. Well theres a list. Chefs around the world use it in their restaurants today.
@@markh4705 THANKYOU, Americans take "lightly spread" as a consistent layer, scrape it on, only half a pinky nail worth to start and build up from there
I usually recommend pea-sized for a first try, with lots of butter. If they still feel it's too strong.... cheese. That said, I'm not big on salty/bitter flavours so I use Promite (a less-salty, sweeter spread). It's a good alternative for people who want the savoury experience of Vegemite without dying of salt intake and bitterness.
We don’t like Vegemite, we love it. Feeling sick… Vegemite on toast. Hungover, a dollop on your finger. Crying baby from teething, dip their pacifier in.
Several of my close mates also reckon they cure ulcers in the mouth. Never had one, but they swear by it. Just get a fingerful and rub it on the ulcer.
Vegemite is eaten by most Australians the trick is spread it thinly on toast add cheese for a really yummy taste. It’s Australia’s peanut butter and jelly mixture. ❤
Vegemite and cheese toasties were a daily breakfast for me before school, now that im 34 i still eat them alot and vegemite and cheese puff pastry scrolls are such a great snack.
@@thephi5 the issue i think is telling the Americans to "spread". Even if you say spread thinly they assume there needs to be a consisyen layer. We need to normalise saying a "scraping" just scrape it on. Half a pinky nail is more than enough to start with
I dunno about that brother.. im 100kegs and I've seen a couple that could carry me easy... Not game enough to try mind you, I'd like to keep my nutsack intact.
Actual proper butter (not the American salted plus chemicals kind) on real bread (not the American full of sugar kind, as bread isn’t supposed to be sweet), and sparingly apply a minimal amount of Vegemite.
Vegemite is 1 of those things you have when you can't be bothered or can't decide what you want to eat lol, also, if you expect sweet, as with Nutella, it seems worse than it really is, because your taste buds are not prepared for how savoury it is. I find it weird that everyone talks about Vegemite and ignore Promite and Marmite, which are basically the same thing, just not as good
#1. It’s a bike path, not a sidewalk, and those bloody cyclists are not using it! #2. Vegemite is the absolute BEST! Vegemite on crusty toast with avocado 🥑 is the best! Happy Australia Day 🇦🇺
Most of us including myself love Vegemite. If you haven't tried it correctly don't judge. If you have tried it correctly and don't like it, fair enough, some people don't. Vegemite is like spreadable soy sauce. You use it carefully and balance the Vegemite like you would the soy sauce. It's not peanut butter, you don't eat it off a spoon.
Shrimp and prawns are different animals. What we eat is almost always prawns. Same in the US, what you eat is usually a prawn but you call it the wrong name.
@@giobozzreacts New Zealand is amazingly gorgeous. ANZAC makes the country our lil brother! Same accent except they pronounce their 'e' as an 'i' 😂 If a NZ bloke invites you to hang out on his dick, he's actually inviting you to hang out on his deck! 😂 There's a few funny videos on the subject.. We are about to have Australia Day here. It's been a controversial subject for some. Can you please review Ziggy Ramo & Paul Kelly on triple J channel? The song is called From 'little things' big things grow! I'd love to hear your thoughts after each verse! 🙏👣 I bawled by the 3rd verse, the 1st time I heard it
Im a pre-school teacher. Last week was sandwich week and each day the children had a choice of Vegemite, ham, chicken or cheese sandwiches. Every child wanted Vegemite and only ate the other options when the Vegemite ran out. We absolutely do love Vegemite (there are the odd few who don’t) but by far the majority of us Aussies love it.
Prawns tend to be larger than shrimp, and often taste sweeter. There are more varieties of shrimp, too. Both animals have 10 legs, but prawns have pincers on three pairs of legs, while shrimp just have one clawed duo.
Vegemite is bitter crap!! Promite on toast with smashed avo, cracked pepper and soy sauce is much better. I am a true blue aussie, so don't pretend to talk for all aussies. 😂 Jus sayin sport. 👍👍
@@bloodzkull What, outed myself that I went to school in the bush and started my apprenticeship in the building game thru the 60's?? Yeh, so I am old an still don't like vegemite. At least my generation saw the best 25 years of times an music, ever to be seen in this war ravaged, hate filled, limp wristed world we now live in?? I think our post names describe our personalities. Yours outed you praps?
Ol’ mate is uncouth in his speech but not nasty which is why he is appealing. Not every Aussie speaks this way but most are this blunt. The dingo & baby is a painful part of our history. Baby Azaria was taken from the tent at night and killed by a dingo but the absolute bloody clowns in the Northern Territory police force, legal firms & Australia wide media absolutely crucified Azaria’s parents esp Lindy. A good decade or so later a truckie said he’d actually found A Arian’s little jacket in the bush but he stayed silent because of the blithering idiots who would then lock him up for nothing. When Lindy said, “A dingo killed my baby!” she was distraught & traumatised but once the idiot cops etc were done with her she was a traumatised lady. She was eventually found innocent & they let her out of jail (she found guilty of murder based upon zero evidence) & last I heard she lives anonymously in the US. So, yeah, it’s not something to joke about or mock.
The ones who found the jacket were shooting dingoes at the time. Either they didn't have a license, or it was illegal to shoot dingoes-I don't exactly remember, but it was something along those lines.
@Franky2A3 maybe so. when it was officially found backpacker fell to his death from Uluru about 100 meters from the body was a blood stained matinee jacket in the dirt with chew marks close to a dingo lair. Lindy Chamberlain maintained that whole time that azaria was wearing matinee jacket. officials called it a fanciful lie because her nappy and jump suit were found4 ks from campsite. Until it was found near David's body near the base of Uluru. Lindy was exonerated sometime after.
My parents knew the Chamberlains when they lived in Mt Isa in the 70s. The morning it happened, they told me they knew it was the oldest son. A few years earlier, the Chamberlain's dog had a litter of pups and they found their son boiling the pups one by one. I don't know what happened, I was about 5 at the time, living on the Gold Coast, and I've never met the Chamberlains. But I've encountered dingoes many times, and I can't imagine them getting that close to a campsite when there are people awake and active in the area.
@@bando7567 hmm, that is conjecture though. There are many cases of dingoes killing or attempting to eg Fraser Island, a cabin door was left open, newborn on the bed, parents in bathroom, caught a dingo sneaking in staring at the baby, chased dingo away. Dingoes are wild dogs & very smart. The point is that the guilty verdict was based on circumstantial opinions and not on factual or reliable expert witness.
Vegemite is nice. It's probably an aquired taste but most Australian acquire it before their brains can even store memories. Best enjoyed on a slice of toast accompanied by your underspread of choice. Apply a little or a lot depending on personal preference. Eat alongside a bowl of weet-bix for bonus points.
Its unique, it's full of vitamins. Kids are raised on it. We eat it on warm toast generally spread with butter and very sparingly spread on the toast, it's delicious. It's also excellent spread on toast with avocado, and it's ideal flavour for soups and stews.
Idk what Aussies you've seen but we bloody love it mate. Nice thick melted butter then a nice lil bit on Vegemite, can't get much better then that with a nice brew on the side
Just so ya know the old Roo, he ain't wearing crocks, those nice long talons are designed to shred, not the gym despite looking like he's on the roids, there used to shred your guts to the turf.
From Wikipedia entry on Pellagra. "In the early 1900s, pellagra reached epidemic proportions in the American South.[32] Between 1906 and 1940 more than 3 million Americans were affected by pellagra with more than 100,000 deaths, yet the epidemic resolved itself right after dietary niacin fortification.[33] Corn lacks niacin and a high corn diet used to cause Pellagra. Vegemite is high in niacin, and Australians don't eat much corn. I don't think there has ever been a case of Pellagra in Australia.
I'm an Aussie. I love Vegemite; you only use it very sparingly on hot well-buttered toast or, for me, on a sandwich with lettuce or on a hot microwaved cheese and vegemite sandwich, so the cheese is all gooey and melted.
Interesting fact, The yeast that is used to make vegemite comes from nearby breweries. Its the waste yeast that is normally discarded after being used to make beer. Back a decade or 4 ago, in Brisbane (Queensland/QLD) Kraft used to source the yeast by pipeline from the XXXX brewery which was right next door (my grandfather back in the day used to work at the XXXX brewery). Not sure if its the same now though. To the question... Is it bad or Is it good? Answer: It could be both, if you try to use it like dip or jam (gelly in the USA) then you're probably going to hate it for life. Use it as its intended and you'll likely have a new favourite breakfast toast spread. Give it a try, maybe even on a video... Pretty sure you can buy it in the USA.
Vegemite! Bloody delicious. Iconic! I think people expect Vegemite to taste different so they are shocked when they actually taste it. It isn’t sweet like jam….it’s salty. Beginner level… Fresh white bread…..toast it…..lots of butter melting on the toast and a little bit of Vegemite…. So you can still see the toast and butter through the Vegemite.
Regarding the bike thing. The council spent money building a bike path next to the road. But the cyclists are still riding on the road. So the guy is driving down the bike path when he yells out to them. Vegemite is awesome. I dunno if anyone has ever actually ridden a kangaroo. But it would have to be one very very very tame kangaroo to even let you remotely try. Chances are you will get your head kicked in. J. R. R. Tolkien was British but the LOTR movies were filmed in New Zealand.
Never heard of an Australian riding a Roo, But in South Australia there was a little bloke that rode an ostrich and would rob travellers on the roads near a town called Meningie.. The story goes he was shot and wounded in one of his attempted holdups and escape into the bush and was never seen again.. When I tell this story I get a lot of ridicule..
I, personally, am not a fan of Vegemite because I don't like things that are too salty or bitter, BUT the rest of my family loves it and we always have a jar in the cupboard. So, while you may have heard some Aussies say they don't eat it, almost every other Aussie does. So the thing is, people out of country do it wrong. Firstly, they're expecting a sweet flavour instead of savory. Don't get confused - it is a SAVORY taste. You make up some toast, add a fair amount of butter or margarine, then a PEA-SIZED drop of Vegemite and spread it (thankfully helped by the melted butter). If you made the mistake of making it too strong, then add some cheese on top. Bonza, mate! (Though personally I prefer Promite - it's less salty and a bit sweeter than Vegemite, but still savory.)
Vegemite toast is amazing, the trick is lots of butter and a very thin spread of Vegemite and you want to do it straight out of the toaster so the butter and Vegemite kinda mix together
Its true about the dingo! Never say it! Rest in peace Azaria Chamberlain. Correct about the vegimite, i made a vegimite short last week, to show how much to put on a crumpet! Really good hangover food accirding to my hubby! 😅
There's always a jar of Vegemite in our fridge. Delicious on hot toast with lots of butter. Also great to add to stews and casseroles for more depth of flavour
if done correctly Vegemite is a nice salty snack Spread, that you put with a lot of melted butter, on toast or on bread with butter and cheese. With only a small scrapping.. Its a staple growing up as a kid in the Australia, not sure about this day and age, but was when i was growing up.
4:33 Vegemite has an umami flavour. The only thing that I think might be somewhat similar and familiar to you would be soy sauce. So think of that, with a bit less sweetness, and with the texture of smooth peanut butter. It’s very savoury, and just like soy sauce, is only meant to be used in super tiny amounts, unless you’re very accustomed to it. Better on toast with cheese or avocado, in my opinion
Gday mate an Aussie here and first thing is when you say Aussie say is with Zs instead of the Ss like AUZZIE also yes I would guess from my experience 80 to 90% of Aussies eat Vegemite the rest of them eat promite and they are weird and lastly we are laid back and chill we can take a joke and we hope you can too because we will give you shit and hope you can give it back 😁👍
Shrimps and Prawns are two different genus and families species of crustaceans. Thing is Americans only use the word shrimp for ALL crustaceans that look like that. Which is the issue. Many places in the world they don't have shrimp they have prawns.
When I was a kid, our classroom had a party and we were given slices of bread and a selection of topping to choose from. Being the young naive kid I was, I loaded a but load of Vegemite on my bread thinking it was something similar to Nutella… yeah, I’ve been traumatised since.
You couldn't even latch onto a kangaroo before it stomps you into a red paste haha. Those bros will chase you into water and cave in the roof of an SUV no trouble..
Hot take, since i was young i have been eating Vegemite with a spoon straight out of the jar, and it isnt as bad as people say it is. It is bitter, but thats part of the fun, same with spicy food.
I'm am an Aussie and we do like Vegemite. Vegemite on toast is the best. Vegemite is not like peanut butter or jam you are meant to spread it lightly for it to taste good. Also if you are game enough to try and ride a kangroo and it doesnt attack you go on you. We Aussies are smart enough to not do that.
Tip of the knife spread on the slice of bread, but make sure you butter if it's still too strong then give your Vegemite sandwich a slice of cheese only for the you newcomers in eating a Vegemite sandwich. There are some Aussies who are real champs who can eat Vegemite as it is. Though I wouldn't nor can't recommend doing that without steadily increasing one's tolerance to the strong bitterly taste of the leftovers of alcohol fermentation.
In the first clip a car driver road raged and drove on the cycle path when two cyclists rode on the Road and not the new very expensive cycleway that had just been built, that's why he ranted.
Vegemite is highly nutritious (lots of B vitamins) and we are raised on it. From very young babies. It is salty, not sweet. While some adult Australians don't eat it, it is un-Australian to diss it. I love it, but it is an acquired taste.
Most Queensland kiddos are brought up on Vegemite! Gotta get the ratios right 😉 Oh someone has definitely tried to ride a kangaroo, just never successfully 😂
If you ever try Vegemite you put lots of butter on your bread or toast. Add a tiny bit of Vegemite you don’t load it on just a little. It’s very salty. Lord of the rings was filmed in New Zealand in the south islands.
I practically lived on Vegemite sandwiches as a kid. It is definitely an acquired taste, spread very thinly when starting out. DO NOT eat it like Nutella.
vegemite is absolutely fantastic. but i was raised on it. most dont use it correctly. in larger amount the taste is over powering and to some its just a bit much. but when used correctly id say its about a 70-30 split in favour of people liking it. and usually people that are extremely careful about what they eat are the ones that hate it
Never had vegemite as a kid therefore I never acquired the liking of it. It is an aussie iconic food though. Lord of the Rings was indeed filmed in New Zealand. Cussing as we are talking is a norm, depending on who you are conversing with though. It is more relaxed with people you know and more reserved/held back to people you don't know, unless you hate a particular person or in a fight.
I went to Uluru in 1980, the dingoes wouldn't come near the camp grounds while people were there, but the shop owner had a large dog that looked like a dingo cross and was very vicious, it tried to bite myself and another girl, it would definitely take a baby, I have said all these years that if a dog did take the baby it would b that dog,. There was an aboriginal tracker that followed tracks from the camp grounds to the backyard of the shop, but he was friends with the police out there back then and was never investigated, they say there was human interference after the attack, so I'd presume it would be the shop owner, just thought I'd give u all my opinion. Sally Cairns Australia
Yes, they say human interference. But what about the story of the blokes from Melbourne? One was on parole wasn’t supposed to be out of the state, so they didn’t NT contact police. Years later the sole survivor of the trip said a friend’s dingo- cross killed Azaria and that another friend buried her in South Australia on the way back to Victoria.
a little candy is nice a lot of candy is a sore stomach or more is a trip to the specialist to see how bad your dosage requirement might be your system. the vitamins in vegemite boast to your system after a big night on the piss, as most of us don't drink light beer. bundy, beer and a scooner of beer. Scooner or a pint of water with cordial in it and some vegemite toast ( not half the jar on it ) in the morning and your good to go for a big day
The fact it’s been made in Australia since 1922 might just be a clue. It’s bloody delicious.
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i don’t think the lad’s convinced.
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bless him.
we’re on a good wicket
and we know it.!
more for all of us.!
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@@giobozzreacts It's delicious IF (and it's a big IF)...you only use a very small amount, preferably on freshly buttered toast. It's incredibly strong. If you whack it on like peanut butter, it's inedible.
@@eldoroonie 1 Teaspoon (heaped) butter under 1 Teaspoon (heaped) Vegemite per slice of toast.
It's a good ratio.
MORE if you're a real man.
@@girlsblouse7866ngl i go hard on the vegemite, but i do love salty stuff
It’s unAustralian to not have a jar of Vegemite in the pantry. This delicacy is quintessential of the Australian cuisine. Lightly spread on hot buttered toast or fluffy fresh bread"……heaven. But it’s much more , its unique rich taste enhances gravies and casseroles, basting roasts or even to add flavour to mash vegetables. Life without Vegemite? Unimaginable!
90% of Aussie households would have vegemite in the pantry
I hate it.. But there is a jar in the pantry my sister left after her last visit.. So, yeah.
if they don't. Its marmite and they is fucken Kiwi's.
I think it would be closer to 99%!
I would but it’s too expensive these days
@@JoJo-j4e7l so true.
Regarding the Kiwis. We both absolutely love flinging insults at each other and no one (local from either country) will bat an eye. It's tradition and Funny. But woe betide any foreigner who interferes or worse insults either party, then he had better be prepared for a united front of angry Aussies and Kiwis.
And we actually expect a equally insulting (and clever) rejoiner right back.
Truth is, we're mates, it's what we do.
exactly .🤪
Very factual 🇦🇺
Exactly,well said good sir, top form. My 2 best mates growing up are Maori, love kiwis, getting drunk, cooking up BBQ and hurling shit at each other is hilarious great fun
@@mareky1234 let's keep it like that forever.
Latest Kiwi sex toys. Velcro gloves and gumboots. the velcro is to hold on to the wool. the gumboots are to stick the sheeps back legs in so it cant escape.
I’m an Aussie and I ❤Vegemite
If you’ve got Vegemite and Bread in the House, you’ll never go hungry. When you first try it, it’s simple, just use sparingly to start with, until you figure out how much you like.
There is an American TH-camr that loves Australia and the EU, and him and his kids love vegemite, his name is IWrocker if your curious
I find the perfect blend ( i know it sounds messed up but it's usually when it looks like a bit of a sloppy poo spread on toast mixed with butter)
Note: Vegemite is excellent. Great on sliced hot toast or ripped very fresh bread, just put on butter or margarine, then SCRAPE the Vege on, then gob it!. Aussies are in heaven every morning, noon and night because of this sacred spread! Great with tea, and you feel great afterwards because of its nutritional qualities. Have it and then go out on the field and hit a century!
Also used in recipes for the yeasty salty flavours on your bacon, ribeye steaks. Well theres a list. Chefs around the world use it in their restaurants today.
@@markh4705 THANKYOU, Americans take "lightly spread" as a consistent layer, scrape it on, only half a pinky nail worth to start and build up from there
@@MYCrayman7 my dad puts a bit on roast potatoes. by the time there cooked youd never know he put vegemite on em but my god are they good
I usually recommend pea-sized for a first try, with lots of butter. If they still feel it's too strong.... cheese.
That said, I'm not big on salty/bitter flavours so I use Promite (a less-salty, sweeter spread). It's a good alternative for people who want the savoury experience of Vegemite without dying of salt intake and bitterness.
Asking an Aussie if you ride on a kangaroo is like asking an American if they have flown on bald head eagle.😂
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id of said an alligator.
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Nanna and my mother always put a spoon of vegmite in stews & casseroles went cooking.
Chuck 1/2 teaspoon in your mash potato. Beeeewdiful mate 🍻
Add it when making gravy for your lamb roast.
The bicycle clip - the bloke is driving on the bike path to get around the two cyclists on the road.
who happened to be off duty Police. The guy in the car got fined later.
@@colonelfustercluck486 that’s a bit rough 😝
@@lauriedmills7581 hilarious.....
Tip on Vegemite, hot toast and heaps of real butter, then spread the vegemite thin, best stuff ever.
Exactly! From Australia xoxo
exactly like this, I personally like it a bit thicker, but toast and coronary inducing levels of real butter is good. (Also from AU)
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Absolutely 100% for real butter 🧈! Not plastic margarine ❤❤❤
@misstracyatkins9874 yeap, haven't bought that stuff in years.
We don’t like Vegemite, we love it. Feeling sick… Vegemite on toast. Hungover, a dollop on your finger. Crying baby from teething, dip their pacifier in.
It's actually unhealthy for men to eat. Full of stuff that makes you grow tits.
Several of my close mates also reckon they cure ulcers in the mouth. Never had one, but they swear by it. Just get a fingerful and rub it on the ulcer.
4:07 Alot of Aussies eat Vegemite toast or sandwiches. My 3yr old son only eats toast with Vegemite so we do start them on it from a young age
If an American says “a dingo ate my baby” in an Australian accent, reply “a plane flew into our towers” in an American accent
Vegemite is eaten by most Australians the trick is spread it thinly on toast add cheese for a really yummy taste. It’s Australia’s peanut butter and jelly mixture. ❤
Vegemite and lettuce sandwiches
Vegemite and cheese toasties were a daily breakfast for me before school, now that im 34 i still eat them alot and vegemite and cheese puff pastry scrolls are such a great snack.
@@Jen-s4h Absolutely delicious!
Paul Hogan used to put the bread on the wall and cook it with a blow torch in the early 80's in his show
before he became famous .
Lol ,lol !
@@thephi5 the issue i think is telling the Americans to "spread". Even if you say spread thinly they assume there needs to be a consisyen layer. We need to normalise saying a "scraping" just scrape it on. Half a pinky nail is more than enough to start with
Isaac is a comedian and doesn't mean anything nasty. 😂
Also it is totally impossible to ride a kangaroo...they're not effing horses.
I dunno about that brother.. im 100kegs and I've seen a couple that could carry me easy... Not game enough to try mind you, I'd like to keep my nutsack intact.
We are brought up on vegemite here in Australia so most do like it and eat it regularly
vegemite is best on toast with good amount of butter
School lunches before they installed schools with fridges & air cons… white bread, melted butter & Vegemite. Yum!
Actual proper butter (not the American salted plus chemicals kind) on real bread (not the American full of sugar kind, as bread isn’t supposed to be sweet), and sparingly apply a minimal amount of Vegemite.
@@mikeparkes7922 ~ Yep, it's all about getting the _real_ butter / vegemite ratio correct.
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Exactly.
Vegemite is 1 of those things you have when you can't be bothered or can't decide what you want to eat lol, also, if you expect sweet, as with Nutella, it seems worse than it really is, because your taste buds are not prepared for how savoury it is. I find it weird that everyone talks about Vegemite and ignore Promite and Marmite, which are basically the same thing, just not as good
#1. It’s a bike path, not a sidewalk, and those bloody cyclists are not using it!
#2. Vegemite is the absolute BEST! Vegemite on crusty toast with avocado 🥑 is the best! Happy Australia Day 🇦🇺
Most of us including myself love Vegemite. If you haven't tried it correctly don't judge. If you have tried it correctly and don't like it, fair enough, some people don't.
Vegemite is like spreadable soy sauce. You use it carefully and balance the Vegemite like you would the soy sauce. It's not peanut butter, you don't eat it off a spoon.
Vegemite was an attempt to, make Marmite.Vegemite is good
My kids will and do eat Vegemite by the spoonful.
They won a lot of school competitions this way
Shrimp and prawns are different animals. What we eat is almost always prawns. Same in the US, what you eat is usually a prawn but you call it the wrong name.
Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand.
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@@giobozzreacts New Zealand is amazingly gorgeous. ANZAC makes the country our lil brother! Same accent except they pronounce their 'e' as an 'i' 😂 If a NZ bloke invites you to hang out on his dick, he's actually inviting you to hang out on his deck! 😂 There's a few funny videos on the subject..
We are about to have Australia Day here. It's been a controversial subject for some. Can you please review Ziggy Ramo & Paul Kelly on triple J channel? The song is called From 'little things' big things grow!
I'd love to hear your thoughts after each verse! 🙏👣 I bawled by the 3rd verse, the 1st time I heard it
Peter Jackson is a kiwi (director). Lots of films are made in Oz/Nz… think the appeal is the exchange rate/locations
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Im a pre-school teacher. Last week was sandwich week and each day the children had a choice of Vegemite, ham, chicken or cheese sandwiches. Every child wanted Vegemite and only ate the other options when the Vegemite ran out. We absolutely do love Vegemite (there are the odd few who don’t) but by far the majority of us Aussies love it.
Prawns tend to be larger than shrimp, and often taste sweeter. There are more varieties of shrimp, too. Both animals have 10 legs, but prawns have pincers on three pairs of legs, while shrimp just have one clawed duo.
shrimps are generally used as fishing bait 😉
Absolutely no true blue Aussie dislikes Vegemite
I'm Aussie AF and declare Vegemite inedible and disgusting, in any quantity. AMERICANS - DO NOT EAT THIS MUCK! 💀 ☠️
Vegemite is bitter crap!! Promite on toast with smashed avo, cracked pepper and soy sauce is much better. I am a true blue aussie, so don't pretend to talk for all aussies. 😂 Jus sayin sport. 👍👍
@@BUSHY33GRANTHAM dunno mate I think you just outed yourself here
@@BUSHY33GRANTHAMi bet you pronounce aussie like this dude, with s' instead of z's
@@bloodzkull What, outed myself that I went to school in the bush and started my apprenticeship in the building game thru the 60's?? Yeh, so I am old an still don't like vegemite. At least my generation saw the best 25 years of times an music, ever to be seen in this war ravaged, hate filled, limp wristed world we now live in??
I think our post names describe our personalities. Yours outed you praps?
i brought a kangaroo in 1994 for transportation purposes and hes been great. the only down fall is it gets a bit bouncy so dont buy gassy things lmao!
Vegemite has a huge amount of vitamin B and is very very good for you
It does, EXCEPT for B12. Vegemite doesn't have B12, more's the pity.
I thought everyone knew that Lord of the Rings and its director Peter Jackson as well as many of the cast are from New Zealand.
The orcs were partly made up of the NZ army.
Should we tell them that he's also responsible for 'Meet the Feebles'?
Ol’ mate is uncouth in his speech but not nasty which is why he is appealing. Not every Aussie speaks this way but most are this blunt. The dingo & baby is a painful part of our history. Baby Azaria was taken from the tent at night and killed by a dingo but the absolute bloody clowns in the Northern Territory police force, legal firms & Australia wide media absolutely crucified Azaria’s parents esp Lindy. A good decade or so later a truckie said he’d actually found A Arian’s little jacket in the bush but he stayed silent because of the blithering idiots who would then lock him up for nothing. When Lindy said, “A dingo killed my baby!” she was distraught & traumatised but once the idiot cops etc were done with her she was a traumatised lady. She was eventually found innocent & they let her out of jail (she found guilty of murder based upon zero evidence) & last I heard she lives anonymously in the US. So, yeah, it’s not something to joke about or mock.
Someone went hiking and went missing someone in search pary came across azarias sweater just sticking out of ground I believe
The ones who found the jacket were shooting dingoes at the time. Either they didn't have a license, or it was illegal to shoot dingoes-I don't exactly remember, but it was something along those lines.
@Franky2A3 maybe so. when it was officially found backpacker fell to his death from Uluru about 100 meters from the body was a blood stained matinee jacket in the dirt with chew marks close to a dingo lair. Lindy Chamberlain maintained that whole time that azaria was wearing matinee jacket. officials called it a fanciful lie because her nappy and jump suit were found4 ks from campsite. Until it was found near David's body near the base of Uluru. Lindy was exonerated sometime after.
My parents knew the Chamberlains when they lived in Mt Isa in the 70s. The morning it happened, they told me they knew it was the oldest son. A few years earlier, the Chamberlain's dog had a litter of pups and they found their son boiling the pups one by one.
I don't know what happened, I was about 5 at the time, living on the Gold Coast, and I've never met the Chamberlains. But I've encountered dingoes many times, and I can't imagine them getting that close to a campsite when there are people awake and active in the area.
@@bando7567 hmm, that is conjecture though. There are many cases of dingoes killing or attempting to eg Fraser Island, a cabin door was left open, newborn on the bed, parents in bathroom, caught a dingo sneaking in staring at the baby, chased dingo away. Dingoes are wild dogs & very smart. The point is that the guilty verdict was based on circumstantial opinions and not on factual or reliable expert witness.
😂 Driving from Cairns to Port Douglas is the worst when Tour de France season kicks in around July'ish 🤣🤦🏽♂️😂
🇦🇺🥳VEGEMITE IS EXCELLENT, every aussie loves this on toast with or without cheese!🇦🇺🇺🇸🤙💥
I went to Bangkok for three weeks once and my Vegemite cravings almost ended me. Now I always take it when I travel.
One thing you should never say to an Aussie "HEY MATE IT'S YOUR SHOUT"
On ya Nudgee!
😆 😹
Spot on!!
They shd know it's their shout already!!
But, some bludgers have short arms and long pockets!
Yup. It's unspoken.
Unless it’s their shout
A full grown Roo will tear you apart,, they are ridiculously strong,
Vegemite is nice. It's probably an aquired taste but most Australian acquire it before their brains can even store memories. Best enjoyed on a slice of toast accompanied by your underspread of choice. Apply a little or a lot depending on personal preference. Eat alongside a bowl of weet-bix for bonus points.
Vegemite is really good on toast when prepared correctly.
Its unique, it's full of vitamins. Kids are raised on it. We eat it on warm toast generally spread with butter and very sparingly spread on the toast, it's delicious. It's also excellent spread on toast with avocado, and it's ideal flavour for soups and stews.
1:29 that's a bike path
I grew up eating Vegemite and my favourite sandwiches for school was always cheese and Vegemite and I still eat it today and will always eat it.
Idk what Aussies you've seen but we bloody love it mate.
Nice thick melted butter then a nice lil bit on Vegemite, can't get much better then that with a nice brew on the side
SAO biscuit margarine and vegemite
That shits fire
Just so ya know the old Roo, he ain't wearing crocks, those nice long talons are designed to shred, not the gym despite looking like he's on the roids, there used to shred your guts to the turf.
Vegemite is a good source of B vitamins, including thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folate. The reduced-salt version also contains B6 and B12
i have never been in a house that doesnt have a jar of vegemite
From Wikipedia entry on Pellagra.
"In the early 1900s, pellagra reached epidemic proportions in the American South.[32] Between 1906 and 1940 more than 3 million Americans were affected by pellagra with more than 100,000 deaths, yet the epidemic resolved itself right after dietary niacin fortification.[33]
Corn lacks niacin and a high corn diet used to cause Pellagra. Vegemite is high in niacin, and Australians don't eat much corn. I don't think there has ever been a case of Pellagra in Australia.
If I remember correctly, those two cyclists were police officers.
Yep in Canberra 😂😂😂
Sounds about right. Do as I say, not as I do.
That’s worse that they are cops
They're still Farkwits
The only thing better than Vegemite on toast is a fresh out the oven cheesy Vegemite scroll 👍
I know what you shouldn't say "I"m rooting for you !"
It means something very different in Australia.
Lol, lol !
I'm an Aussie. I love Vegemite; you only use it very sparingly on hot well-buttered toast or, for me, on a sandwich with lettuce or on a hot microwaved cheese and vegemite sandwich, so the cheese is all gooey and melted.
Interesting fact, The yeast that is used to make vegemite comes from nearby breweries. Its the waste yeast that is normally discarded after being used to make beer. Back a decade or 4 ago, in Brisbane (Queensland/QLD) Kraft used to source the yeast by pipeline from the XXXX brewery which was right next door (my grandfather back in the day used to work at the XXXX brewery). Not sure if its the same now though.
To the question... Is it bad or Is it good?
Answer: It could be both, if you try to use it like dip or jam (gelly in the USA) then you're probably going to hate it for life. Use it as its intended and you'll likely have a new favourite breakfast toast spread.
Give it a try, maybe even on a video... Pretty sure you can buy it in the USA.
Vegemite! Bloody delicious. Iconic! I think people expect Vegemite to taste different so they are shocked when they actually taste it. It isn’t sweet like jam….it’s salty.
Beginner level…
Fresh white bread…..toast it…..lots of butter melting on the toast and a little bit of Vegemite…. So you can still see the toast and butter through the Vegemite.
Vegemite is fucking awesome. We love it…
you never want to ride a roo they will tear you apart with there claws
Regarding the bike thing. The council spent money building a bike path next to the road. But the cyclists are still riding on the road. So the guy is driving down the bike path when he yells out to them.
Vegemite is awesome.
I dunno if anyone has ever actually ridden a kangaroo. But it would have to be one very very very tame kangaroo to even let you remotely try. Chances are you will get your head kicked in.
J. R. R. Tolkien was British but the LOTR movies were filmed in New Zealand.
If I remember correctly, the cyclists he yelled at were 2 off duty police officers and arrested/charged him later in the day for misuse of a cycleway.
Dingo ate my baby has got to be an all time Australian fav to say for years 😂🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
only like Elaine though 🤫🤣
As an Australian - you leave Vegemite alone! It's bloody delicious and deserves respect and admiration haha. For real though.
Never heard of an Australian riding a Roo, But in South Australia there was a little bloke that rode an ostrich and would rob travellers on the roads near a town called Meningie.. The story goes he was shot and wounded in one of his attempted holdups and escape into the bush and was never seen again.. When I tell this story I get a lot of ridicule..
I, personally, am not a fan of Vegemite because I don't like things that are too salty or bitter, BUT the rest of my family loves it and we always have a jar in the cupboard. So, while you may have heard some Aussies say they don't eat it, almost every other Aussie does.
So the thing is, people out of country do it wrong. Firstly, they're expecting a sweet flavour instead of savory. Don't get confused - it is a SAVORY taste. You make up some toast, add a fair amount of butter or margarine, then a PEA-SIZED drop of Vegemite and spread it (thankfully helped by the melted butter). If you made the mistake of making it too strong, then add some cheese on top. Bonza, mate!
(Though personally I prefer Promite - it's less salty and a bit sweeter than Vegemite, but still savory.)
Vegemite toast is amazing, the trick is lots of butter and a very thin spread of Vegemite and you want to do it straight out of the toaster so the butter and Vegemite kinda mix together
Its true about the dingo! Never say it! Rest in peace Azaria Chamberlain.
Correct about the vegimite, i made a vegimite short last week, to show how much to put on a crumpet! Really good hangover food accirding to my hubby! 😅
There's always a jar of Vegemite in our fridge. Delicious on hot toast with lots of butter. Also great to add to stews and casseroles for more depth of flavour
if done correctly Vegemite is a nice salty snack Spread, that you put with a lot of melted butter, on toast or on bread with butter and cheese. With only a small scrapping..
Its a staple growing up as a kid in the Australia, not sure about this day and age, but was when i was growing up.
Are you kidding me? If there's no _vegemite_ in the cupboard, it's a disaster! *We love our Vegemite!!!* 😁😁
4:33 Vegemite has an umami flavour. The only thing that I think might be somewhat similar and familiar to you would be soy sauce. So think of that, with a bit less sweetness, and with the texture of smooth peanut butter. It’s very savoury, and just like soy sauce, is only meant to be used in super tiny amounts, unless you’re very accustomed to it. Better on toast with cheese or avocado, in my opinion
Gday mate an Aussie here and first thing is when you say Aussie say is with Zs instead of the Ss like AUZZIE also yes I would guess from my experience 80 to 90% of Aussies eat Vegemite the rest of them eat promite and they are weird and lastly we are laid back and chill we can take a joke and we hope you can too because we will give you shit and hope you can give it back 😁👍
Everyone has a makita radio too he's got one in his background 😂😂
Vegemite is like nectar! I eat it on a sandwich with cheese, beetroot & lettuce, I also add it to hot water when I’m sick.
Shrimps and Prawns are two different genus and families species of crustaceans. Thing is Americans only use the word shrimp for ALL crustaceans that look like that. Which is the issue. Many places in the world they don't have shrimp they have prawns.
Vegemite is delicious 😊
Yep lotr was filmed in nz
When I was a kid, our classroom had a party and we were given slices of bread and a selection of topping to choose from. Being the young naive kid I was, I loaded a but load of Vegemite on my bread thinking it was something similar to Nutella… yeah, I’ve been traumatised since.
BIG UPS ISAAC, every single point was so damn correct! Follow these 10 rules and you'll be right as rain mate
Calling an Aussie mate should be on here haha
Think of the left over crud in the pan after cooking a roast. What ta make gravy out of. Salty. Its like that.
Vegemite has "the electrolytes" that us Aussies' crave
You couldn't even latch onto a kangaroo before it stomps you into a red paste haha. Those bros will chase you into water and cave in the roof of an SUV no trouble..
The cyclist were cops . he got a fine for driving on the cycle way .
If you. Speak Butter,cheese then add very thin Vegemite ,you can add greens
Vegemite is yummy. But you can’t use heaps. You should try it :)
Vegemite is great if you do it right 🤷 cheap white bread, real butter (as in block butter) on both slices, and plastic cheese. Chefs kiss
Hot take, since i was young i have been eating Vegemite with a spoon straight out of the jar, and it isnt as bad as people say it is. It is bitter, but thats part of the fun, same with spicy food.
I'm am an Aussie and we do like Vegemite. Vegemite on toast is the best. Vegemite is not like peanut butter or jam you are meant to spread it lightly for it to taste good.
Also if you are game enough to try and ride a kangroo and it doesnt attack you go on you. We Aussies are smart enough to not do that.
Tip of the knife spread on the slice of bread, but make sure you butter if it's still too strong then give your Vegemite sandwich a slice of cheese only for the you newcomers in eating a Vegemite sandwich. There are some Aussies who are real champs who can eat Vegemite as it is. Though I wouldn't nor can't recommend doing that without steadily increasing one's tolerance to the strong bitterly taste of the leftovers of alcohol fermentation.
Fist clip is bike path and the bikes are on the road
In the first clip a car driver road raged and drove on the cycle path when two cyclists rode on the Road and not the new very expensive cycleway that had just been built, that's why he ranted.
and a few days later he discovered that the cyclists were off duty Police. He got a fine for riding on the bike track.
Vegemite is highly nutritious (lots of B vitamins) and we are raised on it. From very young babies. It is salty, not sweet. While some adult Australians don't eat it, it is un-Australian to diss it. I love it, but it is an acquired taste.
Vegemite is amazing spread thinly on toast with melted butter
I used to drink Fosters. It's alright. But I'm not really into beer.
Most Queensland kiddos are brought up on Vegemite! Gotta get the ratios right 😉
Oh someone has definitely tried to ride a kangaroo, just never successfully 😂
If you ever try Vegemite you put lots of butter on your bread or toast. Add a tiny bit of Vegemite you don’t load it on just a little. It’s very salty. Lord of the rings was filmed in New Zealand in the south islands.
Vegemite is awesome especially on hot buttered toast, Aussie hangover cure😊
I practically lived on Vegemite sandwiches as a kid. It is definitely an acquired taste, spread very thinly when starting out. DO NOT eat it like Nutella.
loads of butter on hot toast with a tiny smear over the butter its fire
Lord of the Rings was written by an Englishman but was filmed in NZ
vegemite is absolutely fantastic. but i was raised on it. most dont use it correctly. in larger amount the taste is over powering and to some its just a bit much.
but when used correctly id say its about a 70-30 split in favour of people liking it. and usually people that are extremely careful about what they eat are the ones that hate it
Never had vegemite as a kid therefore I never acquired the liking of it. It is an aussie iconic food though. Lord of the Rings was indeed filmed in New Zealand. Cussing as we are talking is a norm, depending on who you are conversing with though. It is more relaxed with people you know and more reserved/held back to people you don't know, unless you hate a particular person or in a fight.
Thanks for explaining
I went to Uluru in 1980, the dingoes wouldn't come near the camp grounds while people were there, but the shop owner had a large dog that looked like a dingo cross and was very vicious, it tried to bite myself and another girl, it would definitely take a baby, I have said all these years that if a dog did take the baby it would b that dog,. There was an aboriginal tracker that followed tracks from the camp grounds to the backyard of the shop, but he was friends with the police out there back then and was never investigated, they say there was human interference after the attack, so I'd presume it would be the shop owner, just thought I'd give u all my opinion. Sally Cairns Australia
Yes, they say human interference. But what about the story of the blokes from Melbourne? One was on parole wasn’t supposed to be out of the state, so they didn’t NT contact police. Years later the sole survivor of the trip said a friend’s dingo- cross killed Azaria and that another friend buried her in South Australia on the way back to Victoria.
a little candy is nice a lot of candy is a sore stomach or more is a trip to the specialist to see how bad your dosage requirement might be your system. the vitamins in vegemite boast to your system after a big night on the piss, as most of us don't drink light beer. bundy, beer and a scooner of beer. Scooner or a pint of water with cordial in it and some vegemite toast ( not half the jar on it ) in the morning and your good to go for a big day
As an Aussie, I can tell you there's plenty of us who view Steve Irwin the same way that Yanks view Timothy Treadwell.