Vegemite

Vegemite is a concentrated yeast extract that has become a popular food product in Australia. People use Vegemite as a spread on bread, crackers, and other foods. It is rich in vitamin B and certain amino acids. It has been estimated that Vegemite is now used in more than 90 percent of Australian homes.

Vegemite spread on bread
Vegemite spread on bread

Vegemite was developed in 1922 by Cyril Callister, a chemist working for Kraft Foods in Australia. Callister’s invention came in response to the desire of the company’s founder, Fred Walker, to market a product rich in the newly recognized vitamin B. The company produced an initial batch of 4,320 jars and held a competition to find a name for the product. Vegemite was selected as the winner. Vegemite is now sold in Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and the United States.