You all have to understand that promite (from memory here) is an american version of vegemite and marmite is a british version. Essentially, it's all the same stuff - just the taste varies. Promite is no where near as strong tasting as vegemite and marmite is just ... bleurgh.
Promite ( /ˈproʊmaɪt/) is the registered brand name for a dark brown, salty food paste mainly used as a spread on sandwiches and toast similar to the better known Vegemite and Marmite. Promite was invented in the 1950s by Dr. David Lewis of the family food company Henry Lewis & Company and marketed under the Masterfoods brand. Henry Lewis & Company later became MasterFoods Australia and New Zealand, before being bought out by the privately owned Mars family's group of companies in 1967. As Mars Incorporated is a privately owned U.S. company, Promite is no longer an Australian-owned food. However, Promite is still manufactured and sold in Australia.
promite vegemite marmite it all tastes of s!@#
don't really know, never eaten s!@#
You all have to understand that promite (from memory here) is an american version of vegemite and marmite is a british version. Essentially, it's all the same stuff - just the taste varies. Promite is no where near as strong tasting as vegemite and marmite is just ... bleurgh.
promite vegemite marmite it all tastes of s!@#
vegeite is the digiddy bomb, followed closely by marmite. never tried promite but i think it was the homebrand of the mites... am i right?