Alun wrote: » I like both, grew up mainly with Bovril, but changed over to Marmite in later years. BTW I think it's Marmite that's the one with the vitamin B12. It's made with the excess yeast that's left over from brewing beer.
Sardonicat wrote: » Lurrve marmite!
acai berry wrote: » Interesting, Alun! I'm not so familiar with Marmite. It's mostly Bovril I remember from my youth. Pardon my ignorance. I thought both were much of a muchness, being high in yeast. As I say, I must Google more info, as this intrigues me now.
dudara wrote: » Both are high in umami, the fifth taste. It’s also found in tomatoes, mushrooms, soy sauce, fish sauce and so on. Personally, I tend to love anything that has these kind of strong flavours
Alun wrote: » Bovril is a beef extract, except for a short period around the mad cow disease panic, when it changed to a vegetarian recipe for a while. Marmite is a yeast extract.
JayZeus wrote: » The change was very easy as Bovril sold in Singapore (for example) is always vegetarian. Tastes pretty much as delicious as normal Bovril too! Chicken Bovril. Lovely stuff also.
honeybear wrote: » Yuck x 2
twignme wrote: » Love them both. My ex husband preferred bovril, not for drinks, but for spreading as you would with marmite. He would spread bovril on bread before dunking it in egg for French toast. I think it has a slightly softer flavour that works well for that, but marmite on fresh bread is the winner for me.
Rows Grower wrote: » I think Bovril is made from beef bones, I don't care what it's made from really because there are times when it is the only thing in the world that makes me feel human again. Hangover in winter cure = mug of Bovril plus cheese sandwich preferably on the couch watching some random rubbish TV while wondering what am I doing with my life.
honeybear wrote: » Beef bones! I’m a vegetarian
adgib wrote: » When I was a kid my aunt used to give me batch loaf with kerrygold butter smothered with bovril, heaven
Midnight Sundance wrote: » Bovril on batch bread mmmmmmm or bovril on toast!! Yum!! Can’t touch it at the moment, pregnant and every time I eat it , it kills me with heartburn. Don’t drink bovril too often much prefer it on bread.
Aceandstuff wrote: » I love both, but i haven't had either of them in years. I've managed to come close my drinking a stock cube in a mug of hot water though. It's not the same, but it is cheap.