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Se7en:
I havn't been in a mcdonalds for a decade, how should i know what they sell? I'm not sure where the hell these muffin things come from, but it just seems to be yanks that refer to them. I obviously dont know anyone that eats them, or i would know what they were. The crumpet is the british breakfast food.

Edit: What is with austalians and vegemite? it seems to be a minor national stereotype.

Switchblade:

--- Quote from: est ---we are talking about Marmite, and specifically how Vegemite is in all ways superior to it.
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Apart from the small matter of your BEING WRONG.

I think the difference is that, in the States, it's an English Muffin, round here, it's just a muffin.

I like that word. 'tis a fun word. Muffin.

Never tried them with marmite, though. I toasted muffin with irish butter is just too good on its own, even though Marmite usually makes stuff awesome.

normz:

--- Quote from: Se7en ---
What is with austalians and vegemite? it seems to be a minor national stereotype.
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It is a little known fact that to become an Australian citizen you must pass the vegimite test of being able to enjoy the taste of vegimite on freshly toasted bread ..... mmmm Vegimite *runs to the kitchen to make toast*

devils_daughter:
Eww Ewww Ewwwwwww. That is all I have to say on the matter.

happybirthdaygelatin:
I'm super curious about vegemite.  Dolemite and marmite as well.

Also all this argument over different names cultures have for different baked goods is silly.  It's fucking food for Elvis' sake.  You put it in your mouth and some amount of time later it comes out your butt (you know, if everything is in working condition.)

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