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Noun
Each bite is seasoned with garlic, chili, onion, and an umami-blast of marmite.—
Sam Stone,
Bon Appétit,
14 Feb. 2024 A number of popular food items, including marmite and cream cheese, have faced scarcities because of supply chain disruptions wrought by the pandemic and extreme weather.—
The Washington Post,
Arkansas Online,
9 Jan. 2022 A number of popular items, including marmite and cream cheese, have faced scarcities amid supply chain disruptions wrought by the coronavirus pandemic and extreme weather.—Washington Post,
8 Jan. 2022 There are some classic choices — Irish Guinness, Australian marmite — and some that require time in the kitchen, such as a pitcher of Spanish sangria and a plate of French macarons — but a little extra effort can widen the options considerably.—
Cathy Jakicic,
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
21 July 2021