> and the product looks somewhat like an off brand Nutella and doesn't smell as bad as it tastes...
As an Australian, I found this part of your statement confusing, as (unlike Marmite) Vegemite tastes great.
More seriously, even in small doses (ie: not spread on like it’s jam or peanut butter) it’s still an acquired taste. Australians just get a head start, eating it on toast for breakfast regularly from a very early age.
> there is always at least one leftover jar of Vegemite in the pantry (Aus version of this)
As an Australian, I found this part of your statement confusing, as (unlike Marmite) Vegemite tastes great.
More seriously, even in small doses (ie: not spread on like it’s jam or peanut butter) it’s still an acquired taste. Australians just get a head start, eating it on toast for breakfast regularly from a very early age.
> there is always at least one leftover jar of Vegemite in the pantry (Aus version of this)
This is an insult to Vegemite.