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Marmite Lowers Selection box- Healthy Snacks - Marmite Crisps (9x190g)

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Rayleigh Weir, Reading, Red Bank Rd, Redditch, Redhill, Reedswood, Rhyl, Rice Lane, Richmond, Ringwood, Ripley, Ripon, Romford, Ross-on-Wye, Rugby, Rustington The Romans thought that lettuce was good for sleep,' she explained. 'But the crème-de-la-crème 'sleep sandwich' has to be a banana, Marmite and lettuce butty. Banana is an excellent source of magnesium and potassium, which help to relax over-stressed muscles. They also contain all-important tryptophan to stimulate production of those key brain-calming hormones - and Marmite also contains natural substances that help induce sleep.' It could help cure a hangover

Nairn, Nantwich, Neston, New Barnet, New Cross Gate, New Romney, Newbury, Newbury Park, Newcastle U Lyme, Newhaven Harbour, Newport, Newquay, Newry, Newton Abbot, Newton Stewart, Nine Elms, North Cheam, North Finchley, North Walsham, Northallerton, Northampton, Northfield, Northumberland Park, Northwich, Nottingham Perry Rd, Nuneaton Again, just a little vague here, but the Marmite makers aren’t going to tell us exactlywhat they’re adding to create the unique flavour we all (well, half of us) love. We know it contains celery, which is obviously vegan, and we are confident any of the other natural flavourings they use are also plant-based. Anika Smith, one of the authors of the research, said of the findings: 'This is a really promising first example of how dietary interventions can alter cortical processes and a great starting point for exploring whether a more refined version of this technique could have some medical or therapeutic applications in the future.' It's full of vitamins Fairfield Park, Fallowfield, Falmouth, Farlington, Farnborough, Farnham, Faversham, Ferndown, Finchley Rd, Fleet, Flint, Folkestone, Forest Hill, Forestside, Fosse Park, Frome, Fulham Broadway, Fulham Wharf, Fulwell

While yeast itself is not a plant, because the yeast extract used for Marmite comes from the brewing industry, there will be small amounts of one or more of the grains used in brewing, which should be noted for anyone who might have allergies to them. These are clearly vegan friendly. Macclesfield, Macclesfield, Maesteg, Magherafelt, Maidenhead Metro, Maidstone Grove Green, Maldon Extra, Manchester Gortn Ext, Mansfield Chestfd Ext, Mansfield Jubilee Ext, March Hostmoor Ave, Market Deeping, Market Rasen, Market Weighton, Marlborough, Martlesham Extra, Meir, Melton Mowbray, Merthyrt Stn Yard Ext, Middleton Extra, Midsomer Norton, Milford Haven, Milton Keynes Kingston Extra, Milngavie, Milton, Milton Key Bletch Ext, Milton Keynes Wolvert, Minehead, Mold, Monifieth, Montrose, Musselburgh Extra In response to criticism of Marmite’s high salt content, a reduced-salt version was brought out which contains just over 6g of salt per 100g of Marmite. The label is similar to that on the original Marmite jars, but is blue where the original is yellow, and yellow where it is green. This version is also fine for vegans. Marmite XO Here we look in just a little more detail at the individual ingredients of Marmite (the standard version). Note that the exact quantities and specific flavourings added are not in the public domain as these are closely guarded trade secrets, but here are the main constituents of the gorgeous goo. IngredientIt's up to you whether you give this one a try, but it's been reported that Marmite is actually a key ingredient in a popular hangover cure home remedy in Sri Lanka. Marmite have created a peanut butter that they say is fine for vegetarians but not for vegans. It is not immediately clearly why this is the case looking at the ingredients. Nevertheless, unless they confirm it is vegan friendly, we must presume it isn’t. What About Other Marmite Products? As we discuss in our Is Yeast Vegan? article, whilst yeast is alive, it is neither animal nor plant: it belongs to the Fungi kingdom, and hence yeast is fine for vegans to consume. The yeast used in the production of Marmite is obtained from the brewing industry in the UK, and given that this by-product would otherwise be thrown away, the fact that Marmite exists at all is a big plus from an environmental perspective as it make (very good) use of what would have been a waste product. Ingredients of Marmite

Oakley, Oldbury, Oldham, Olympia, Orpington, Osmaston Park, Oswestry, Otley, Ottery St Mary, Oxford For real Marmite aficionados, the XO (standing for Extra Old) version of Marmite has been matured four times longer than the standard variety, giving it an even stronger (some might say pungent!) flavour. This bad boy is not for the faint of heart, but perfectly fine for vegans. Marmite Peanut Butter Oakham, Oban, Old Swan Liverpool, Oldham Chadderton, Oldham Hudrsfld Extra, Orpington Extra, Osterley Extra, Oxford, Oxford Magdalen Metro There are only 22 calories per serving in Marmite, so it's definitely a low calorie spread option for toast. In addition, Marmite's nutritional information shows that there is less than 0.1g of saturated fat and 0.5 g sugar per serving - which is under 1% of your recommended daily allowance. A serving size is 8g of Marmite. Plenty to spread across your toast in the morning.Plus, researchers from the University of York found in 2017 that diet can affect how your brain works, with Marmite used in the study as a specific example for boosting brain power thanks to he high levels of vitamin B12 found in the spread. This suggests the possibility that Marmite is not just good for your body but it's good for your brain too. Health benefits of Marmite Marmite boosts your brain power While salt is not top of the list of nutrients people are advised to consume, a small amount is essential for our health. Consuming too much salt can be detrimental, but it was would be hard to consume enough Marmite to cause any issues, despite the relatively high salt content. Salt, being a combination of sodium and chlorine, is vegan friendly. Marmite has more in common with penicillin than you might imagine: both are substances that have greatly benefitted humanity, but both were effectively developed by scientists who made accidental discoveries. While Alexander Fleming’s discovery of the penicillin group of antibiotics has long been celebrated, it’s about time the German scientist behind Marmite, Justus Freiherr von Liebig, is held in a little greater esteem, in our view. Accidental Discovery Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Inventor of Marmite ( Wikipedia.org) Aberdare, Aberdeen Extra, Aberdeen Newtonhill, Aberdeen Woodend, Abergele, Aberystwyth, Abingdon Extra, Accrington Extra, Acton, Addlestone Extra, Airdrie, Aldershot, Alfreton, Allerton Road, Alloa Extra, Altrincham Extra, Amersham, Amesbury, Ammanford, Andover Extra, Annan, Annfield Plain, Antrim Massrne Extra, Antrim Road, Arbroath, Ashby De La Zouch Extra, Ashford C/Foot Extra, Ashford Middlesex Extra, Ashford Park Farm Extra, Atherton, Aviemore, Axminster, Aylesbury, Aylesbury Extra, Aylesford Dotcom Centre, Aylsham, Ayr Extra

This is where things begin to get a little vague, but given that Unilever has assured us of the vegan status of their product, we can safely assume the vegetable juices used in the Marmite recipe do not contain any non-vegan additions. Note that even though the 70g jar contains the same Marmite as the others, at the time of writing Unilever, the makers of Marmite, are awaiting official vegan approval for the 70g products from the European Vegetarian Union (EVU). All the other sizes have been approved by the EVU as vegan according to the Marmite Ambassador who responded to our query. Reduced Salt Marmite Dalston, Darlington, Darnley, Dartford, Dartmouth, Darwen, Dawlish, Deal, Debden, Denny, Denton, Derby, Devizes, Dewsbury, Didcot, Dingles, Dome Roundabout, Doncaster, Dorking, Dorridge, Dronfield, Drumchapel, Dulwich, Dundee, Dungannon, Dunstable, Durham, Dursley Dagenham, Darlington, Derby, Doncaster, Donnington, Dudley, Dumbarton, Dundee West, Dundee Milton, Dundonald, Dunfermline, Dunstable At the time of writing, there are officially nine Marmite products in the UK, but six of these are simply the original Marmite in different sized jars/bottles. Only two of their products are problematic from a vegan perspective. Original MarmiteAlas, Herr Liebig did not live to see the birth of Marmite as the German died in 1873, aged 69. It was not until 1902 that the Marmite Food Extract Company was founded in Burton upon Trent, a centre for British brewing. The Bass Brewery which was founded in 1777 and was based in Burton provided the yeast by-product for Marmite’s production. Once Marmite was unleased on the Great British public, it soon grew in popularity, and by 1907 the company built a second factory, this time in London, to keep up with demand. Vitamin Rich As with the fruit juice, given the vegan credentials of the product we must assume that all the vitamins added to Marmite are derived from plants or synthesised in the lab and not derived from any animal products. Marmite is rich in B vitamins and has no added sugar. So, compared to some breakfast spreads like jam (or dare we say, Nutella) it is good for you. East Filton, East Grinstead, East Ham, East Kilbride, East Mayne, East Prescot Rd, Eastbourne Arndale Centre, Eastleigh, Edenthorpe, Edgware, Edinburgh Longstone, Elephant & Castle, Ellesmere Port, Eltham, Ely, Emersons Green, Enfield, Exeter As well as the standard Marmite products, and their peanut butter, mentioned above, there have been various special edition Marmite spreads, joint ventures and other product spin-offs over the years. While some have graced our shelves only fleetingly, others can still be found, such as Walkers Marmite flavoured crisps, Marmite Mini Cheddar Bites, Marmite Flatbreads and even Marmite-flavoured popcorn and chocolate!

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