I’m on 2 teaspoons a day.

Any studies out there about the negative effects of it?

Is Marmite poisoning a thing?

  • Mr Poletski@feddit.uk
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    Just bear in mind it’s full of salt. Otherwise that sounds like one morning crumpet to me.

    And if you can find the dynamite chilli variety, try it, its frigging awesome.

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    My brother brought back Marmite for me to try when he was in the UK. I thought it was… weird, but it grew on me over time. Please start exporting this stuff, I miss it.

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    6 hours ago

    In the photo… that’s way too much on that toast.

    I love marmite, but someone’s gonna get hurt!

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    13 hours ago

    Is that two teaspoons of neat marmite?

    Are you administrating it as you would with cough medicine??

    As long as you’re not having more than say 6-7 slices of marmite on toast I think you’d be within the daily salt intake.

    It’s good when you stir a teaspoon of it into gravy

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    14 hours ago

    It’s pretty high in salt and some vitamins but if you’re drinking plenty and not otherwise taking loads of salt you’re probably fine.

    Like all things too much of anything is bad for you. I do wonder what the LD50 for marmite would be though. Probably a lot.

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      9 hours ago

      I do wonder what the LD50 for marmite would be though. Probably a lot.

      Depends how hard they throw the jars at you.

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      8 hours ago

      Once upon a time someone gave me some chocolate that was tainted with Marmite. Whoever invented that wanted the world to burn.

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        4 hours ago

        Never heard of Marmite chocolate before but I have had Marmite cheese. It wasn’t very good cheese though, good idea but terrible execution.

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    There are 2 components in Marmite that are present in really high concentrations that can eventually pose problems, the worst offender being salt.

    Per the American Heart Association: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/sodium/how-much-sodium-should-i-eat-per-day

    The recommended daily limit for sodium intake is less than 2,300 milligrams

    Marmite contains 490mg of salt per 8g serving, which could be approximately a teaspoon, but you can measure that yourself. This would bring the limit to 4 to 5 teaspoons a day to stay below the recommended intake.

    The other component is Mono-Sodium Glutamate, which can lead to “increase in oxidative stress which could lead to alterations in the cardiovascular and renal function”, per the NIH https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9563186/

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      8 hours ago

      According to the linked research, for an 80kg person, problematic amount of Marmite from the MSG contents standpoint would firmly sit around 1,4kg daily consumption, in which case you will be also ingesting definitely lethal 140g of salt, and even worse, more than 11 standard size jars of Marmite.

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      13 hours ago

      What would Americans know of the dangers of Marmite? I’m sure the British Heart Foundation have said that Marmite is perfectly safe at any amount. I’d provide facts, but I don’t need to.