Viper
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Its black but do you like it?
The discussion revolves around the topic of Marmite and Vegemite, particularly focusing on personal experiences, preferences, and the potential health implications of consuming these yeast extract products, including references to MSG syndrome. The scope includes subjective taste opinions, culinary suggestions, and health-related concerns.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the taste of Marmite and Vegemite, with strong opinions on both sides. The discussion on MSG and its effects also remains unresolved, with competing views on its safety and the nature of reactions experienced by some individuals.
The discussion includes personal anecdotes and subjective experiences, which may not represent broader trends or scientific consensus regarding the health implications of MSG or the taste of yeast extracts.
Originally posted by Viper
Try making cheese on toast with marmite underneith mmmm
I'm sure Vegemite and Marmite are available in Canada! I know there are Aussies there.Danger said:When I read the linked description, my first response was that I'm glad it's not available in Canada.
Danger said:When I read the linked description, my first response was that I'm glad it's not available in Canada. After Astro's explanation of the taste, however, it's quite possible that I'd like it.
Marmite is disgusting is what it is. I think it's made of marsupial varmintesWhats a marmite?
Smurf said:Check the specialty shops, trust me, it's here
Some people experience numbness or tingling in the extremities, headaches, abdominal cramps or worse. I promptly go into anaphylactic shock and I nearly died in the emergency room of a local hospital because the ER doc didn't believe that MSG could be such a serious problem, and she withheld epinephrine though I begged for it (as much as I could in my condition). By the time my BP got down to about 25 over 15, the ER nurses were hollering at her and she administered epinephrine. That's when I went into convulsions and the doctor and two nurses had to enlist the aid of another person to hold me down. When I woke up hours later, I felt like someone had beaten every inch of my body with a baseball bat. When someone is "passed out" and unresponsive, do not holler "we're losing him" unless you intend for the patient to know their state. I remember most of that afternoon, including the arguments and the panic in the ER.cyrusabdollahi said:What is 'MSG syndrome'?