What is it all about?
Marmite is a trusted brand that enhances the physical mental development of growing kids
A unique savory experience
Marmite was first introduced in the UK in 1902. Marmite is a nutritious, black, tasty, savoury spread enjoyable on toast or bread or even as a hot drink. It is made from spent brewer’s yeast, that comes in a distinctive black jar with a yellow lid.
How it all started?
- Before Louis Pasteur realised that cells contained within yeast were in fact living plants, people simply discarded this by-product of the brewing process. German scientist Liebig then went on to make yeast into a concentrated food product - one that resembled meat extract but was in fact vegetarian.
- In 1902, the Marmite Food Company Limited was born and a small factory was opened in Burton, UK.
- Marmite got a boost with the discovery of vitamins in 1912. Yeast was discovered to be a great source of five important 'B' vitamins. As a result Marmite was included in soldiers' ration packs during World War 2.
- Marmite has been available in Sri Lanka since more than four decades. Marmite became part of the Unilever Sri Lanka family in 2001.

