Marmite- be you brought up on it??

I have a notion about Marmite lovers of it must own had some when they be little- i.e. Marmite solidiers.
Those who hate it usually taster it when grown up and usually spread it too thickly on bread, crackers ect.
So If you love marmite be you brought up on it??

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Sorry to blow your theory out of the river, but I was brought up on Bovril soldiers, but very soon I'm an adult I in recent times love Marmite too!
Nope, i wasn't brought up on it. Never heard of it when i be a child. I discovered that marmite, just a tiny blanket, on dry toast is gorgeous. Too many society spread it like margarine and its bloody awful. Makes your mouth have a feeling like you've be eating too oodles salt and vinegar crisps. A tiny little bit is adjectives you need. Maybe more race would like it if they well-read exactly how to spread the stuff.
i've never tasted it. but I dont resembling the smell of it, so I wont taste it
nah, my mum be always trying to provide it me as a child, my brothers and sisters love it but i still hate it
my mum put marmite or vegimite on my toast most mornings.
also she put it within sunday roast gravy and in her sheperds pie.

i get through marmite daily and i am an user

a marmite junky
Vegemite is better
I love Marmite - the thicker the better.

But it was a appetite acquired as a perverse minor, not an obliging tiny tot.

If you contemplate you don't like Marmite, try it spread on one side of a toasty sandwich near strawberry jam on the other. Deeelicious!
no i be brought up on jam sandwich.
i don't like marmite
I be brought up on it and I eat it regularly. I hold brought up my kids on it and they all love it too. However, I'm one of 5 kids and we adjectives were brought up on it but lone 4 of us like it, one brother really hates it!
Yes, approaching the TV advert when the baby sitting surrounded by its high bench and the mother is feeding it marmite soldiers, the child says its first words mortal ma, ma, ma, marmite instead of mama.
Indeed i was. Your supposition is correct Marmite lovers raise, marmite lovers. I expect the same go's for most foods near a strong/peculiar flavour if you were given these foods as a child i.e pilchards, marmite etc you experience them in recent times as you're starting to recognise flavours/smells etc and therefore don't experience these strong flavours as a shock. However i draw the dash at feeding my daughter jellied eels!
i other have, and probably other will love it
I had marmite on toast as a child and I still love it to this hours of daylight.
I agree with your premise. I also think surrounded by some strange way some citizens are just so unfamiliar to the weird bite of marmite that they don't like it simply because they've never have it before, or reject to try it because of the look/smell of it. Most people I know that don't similar to it didn't have it when they be younger or won't even try it.
I often find it runs within families too, similar to all my siblings approaching it, further proving your theory.
I have marmite when I was little and I still love it. Specially on hot toast or crumpets! (And sometimes, though others find it disturbing, on pancakes). It does voice on the jar 'spread thinly' and I think associates hate it when they put loads on. It take great skill to spread marmite super thin, but when you get hold of the hang of it, it's lovely. One item though: I never understood how society could eat it on cold, soft bread or sandwich! Ack! Gotta be toasted, gotta be hot!

Emmaish: You may have a point give or take a few it being genetic! My mum's home like it and me and my brother, but my dad doesn't. Maybe I adjectives a Marmite gene! Lol!

: )
yes..and still love a thin slender layer on toast. I be trying to describe marmite to a class of young italian adults not long and eventually gave up and took it surrounded by for them...most hated it but some more adventurous said they despised the smell but liked the aroma...and thought it was approaching eating a stock cube.don't know how they would know that

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