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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Oct 06 - 09:53 AM

well - I guess you either love it or you ban it (as well as .............).


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: GUEST,James: http://www.savevegemite.com/
Date: 23 Oct 06 - 05:07 PM

Sign the petition: http://www.savevegemite.com/
Help save vegemite for us expats.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: catspaw49
Date: 23 Oct 06 - 07:48 PM

Blue Clicky for Petition

GO CLANK HERE

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: MBSLynne
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 09:22 AM

Vegemite label:

Ingredients:
Yeast extract, salt, potassium chloride, malt extract, colour (E150d), [contains preservative (sulphur dioxide)], vegetable extract (contains onion) Niacin, thiamine, riboflavin, folic acid.

Nutritional info:
per 4g serving
Energy 32kj/8kcal
Protein 1g
Carbohydrate 0.8g
of which sugars Trace
Fat Trace
of which saturates Trace
Fibre Nil
Sodium* .14g
niacin 2mg (10%RDA)
Thiamine .45mg (30%RDA)
Riboflavin .35mg (20%RDA)
Folic acid 8microg (40%RDA)
*Equivalent as salt .3g

After which it has a Guideline daily amount chart for men and women for calories, fat and salt.
Looks pretty comprehensive to me

Love Lynne


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Donuel
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 09:29 AM

Hey mates , building a black market for US vegemite could be mighty profitable. Boosting sales with the claim of intensifying a mariquana high is a good start.
We could sell vegimate by the $5 quarter oz.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tig
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 09:32 AM

Don't give up hope!

You can now get BEEF bovril again - although it has the word in BIG letters on the label in case you think you are getting the vege version.

Someone saw sense - they might do on this too.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 12:17 PM

Best bloody thing, it's like a food stuff we have over here called Bovril, or marmite, Bovoril, is one that you make into a drink, and the other Marmite, taste really revolting, the best thing do is, fling it into the bin.

It looks like shite, marmite/vegemite


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 12:51 PM

"It looks like shite" I'd advise you to see a doctor quickly, if that's the case. You've probabaly got a bleeding stomach ulcer.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Don Firth
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 01:57 PM

From the now defunct (but into syndicated re-runs) "Frasier" show:
Daphne (holding a small battle she just fished out of the trash):    "Who threw my bottle of Bovril away?"

Frasier:    "I did. It tastes like it's spoiled."

Daphne:    "It's supposed to taste like that! It's English!"
Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: jeffp
Date: 24 Oct 06 - 02:48 PM

The Bovril's with the gravy,
The Marmite's with the jam.

There. Now it's a music thread.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 12:09 AM

O.k., here's a little adaptationist story that popped into my head today as I was reading an article on the evolution of human skin color:

The primary explanation that's accepted for the adaptive advantage of melanin in skin and the strong correlation between the amount of melanin in the skin of indigenous peoples and the level of UV radiation is protection against UV-induced photolysis of folate, because of all the types of UV-induced damage, this has the most direct negative effect on "fitness" (used in the evolutionary sense). Folate is a metabolite essential for normal development of the embryonic neural tube, and deficiencies in folate are a significant cause of pre- and post-natal infant death.

Ok, here's my story: peoples of northern European descent in Australia (outside the low-UV region to which they are adapted) have adopted and become dependent upon Vegemite (unconsciously?) in order to compensate for the UV-caused loss of folate via their pale skins.

Whaddaya think?

~ Becky in Tucson
where it's also too sunny

"Since records have been kept in developed countries, anencephalus and spina bifida have been found to be particularly common in ight-skinned populations. These defects accounted for as much as 15% of all perinatal and 10% of all postperinatal mortality in the worst-affected populations prior to the introduction of preventative nutritional supplementation (Elwood & Elwood, 1980). Since the advent of prenatal diagnosis, the prevalence of NTDs in relation to all conceptions has been shown to be significantly higher than birth prevalence (Velie & Shaw, 1996; Forrester et al., 1998), partly because of the high rate of early miscarriage in the case of the most serious defects (C. Bower, personal communication)."

"In addition to its important role in ensuring embryonic survival through proper neurulation, folate has been shown to be critical to another important process central to reproduction, spermatogenesis. In both mice (Cosentino et al., 1990) and rats (Mathur et al., 1977), chemically induced folate deficiency resulted in spermatogenic arrest and male infertility, findings which prompted investigations of antifolate agents as male contraceptives in humans.

"Thus, through folate's roles in the survival of embryos through normalization of neurulation and maintenance of male fertility, and its involvement in a range of other physiological processes dependent on nucleotide biosynthesis, regulation of folate levels appears to be critical to individual reproductive success. Folate levels in humans are influenced by dietary intake of folic acid and by destructive, exogenous factors such as UV radiation. Therefore, the solution to the evolutionary problem of maintaining adequate folate levels in areas of high UV radiation involved the ingestion of adequate amounts of folic acid in the diet and protection against UV radiation induced folate photolysis. The latter was accomplished by increasing the concentration of the natural sunscreen, melanin, in the skin. The low prevalences of severe folate deficiency (Lawrence, 1983; Lamparelli et al., 1988) and NTDs (Carter, 1970; Elwood & Elwood, 1980; Buccimazza et al., 1994; Wiswell et al., 1990; Shaw et al., 1994) observed among native Africans and African Americans, even among individuals of marginal nutritional status, are probably due to a highly melanized integument, which protects against folate photolysis."

Nina G. Jablonski and George Chaplin, The evolution of human skin coloration. Journal of Human Evolution (2000) 39, 57:106


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Rowan
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 03:05 AM

So, Becky, I've got to eat vegemite if I want any potential partner to get pregnant?
Sounds like an argument the males in the FDA couldn't resist!

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Ella who is Sooze
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 06:27 AM

Thank gawd... Marmite next me hopes!


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Bagpuss
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 06:40 AM

Apparently this story is a load of old bollocks and vegemite hasn't been banned at all.

http://melbourne.metblogs.com/archives/2006/10/vegemite_ban_or.phtml

Bagpuss


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Ella who is Sooze
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 07:12 AM

my day is ruined!


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: GUEST,Elfcall
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 07:28 AM

Time to come out of the closet - my name is Elfcall and I am bi-miter. I am a Uker and enjoy both marmite and vegemite (although I prefer Marmite)

Elfcall


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Bagpuss
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 07:37 AM

I prefer tescos own brand extract.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 07:45 AM

Teh Greens put out a bupersticker "Is that the news, or is your News Ltd", I must find where I put it.

ps. Sunday Telegraph is a News Ltd paper, stable mate of the infamous tabloid, the Sydney Telecrap, which is not a source of news.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Bunnahabhain
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 08:21 AM

We could do with some of those here. Rupert @%$£&&& Murdoch gets everywhere!


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 08:48 AM

well, if you have a buper to stick it on, PM your address & I'll send you one (when I find it)

sandra


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:20 AM

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20641599-5005961,00.html

US denies Vegemite banFrom correspondents in Los Angeles

October 25, 2006 06:11am
Article from: AAP

AUSTRALIANS travelling to the US can breathe easy. So can the 100,000 or so Australian expatriates living in America.

The US government today dismissed media reports it had banned Vegemite.

"There is no ban on Vegemite," US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) spokesman Mike Herndon said.

Media reports at the weekend claimed American border officials were confiscating Vegemite from Australians as they entered the US.

The FDA, charged with policing America's food supply, has not issued an "import alert" to border officials to halt the import of Vegemite.

Mr Herndon said the FDA was surprised by the media reports.

The controversy centres on folate, an ingredient in Vegemite.

Under US regulations, folate can be added only to breads and cereals.

"One of the Vitamin B components (in Vegemite) is folate," Mr Herndon said.

"In and of itself, it's not a violation. If they're adding folate to it, boosting it up, technically it would be a violation.

"But the FDA has not targeted it and I don't think we intend to target Vegemite simply because of that."

Joanna Scott, spokesperson for Vegemite's maker, Kraft, reportedly has said, "The Food and Drug Administration doesn't allow the import of Vegemite simply because the recipe does have the addition of folic acid".

But Mr Herndon said, "Nobody at the FDA has told them (Kraft) there is a ban".

To eradicate any grey areas or potential regulation breaches, Mr Herndon said, Kraft could petition the FDA, something other food manufacturers have done.

While many Aussies living in the US rely on visiting Australian relatives and friends to bring them a jar or two of Vegemite from Australia, the product is available in some US supermarkets.

The price slapped on Vegemite, however, is tough to swallow.

A tiny, four ounce jar of Vegemite sells for around $US4.80 ($6.33) in US supermarkets.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:24 AM

In Australia, as well as packs of individual serves intended for motel breakfasts, etc, you can get "caterer's packs".... :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:24 AM

well its brown and sticky like shit


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:25 AM

Anyway who cares, I just don't like the stuff.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:29 AM

I'm waiting for Myth Busters to try to use the stuff for rocket fuel or making explosions - well, they HAVE used salami...


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: John O'L
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:39 AM

If it looks like shit and you haven't had a recent skinful of Guinness, you should probably see a doctor.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Joybell
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 05:47 PM

61 years surrounded by the stuff and I always thought it was only good for making little brown worms. You spread it - along with butter -on one of those little crackers with the holes in them. Place another little cracker, with holes in it, on top. And squeeze. Brown and cream worms!! Then give the whole mess away and watch the victim eat worms. I had a brief but very satisfactory moment of fame with this creation when I was a five-year-old school kid.

Cheers, Joy


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Rowan
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 08:50 PM

Join the club, Joybell

Foolestroupe's posts are a problem;
"But the FDA has not targeted it and I don't think we intend to target Vegemite simply because of that."

With my long experience of bureaucrats, that seems to imply they'll be targetting it using other ammunition.

And, he also posts;
Joanna Scott, spokesperson for Vegemite's maker, Kraft, reportedly has said, "The Food and Drug Administration doesn't allow the import of Vegemite simply because the recipe does have the addition of folic acid".

My recollection of biochemistry from many years ago suggests folate is part of the vitamin B group that is normally part of the yeast residue from which the stuff is made; I wouldn't have thought it was 'added' to the recipe.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:32 PM

So now the interpretation of "added" includes "contains".... ???? :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: JennyO
Date: 25 Oct 06 - 09:49 PM

Ah yes Joybell. I remember "vegemite worms" well. The crackers with the holes are vita weats. You can still get them - one of the best tasting diet biscuits.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: jeffp
Date: 26 Oct 06 - 10:30 AM

Rowan is correct. The folate in Vegemite is not added, it is natural. Therefore, it is not regulated by the FDA and is not banned. We have seen an urban legend go from start to debunk in less than one week.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Ella who is Sooze
Date: 26 Oct 06 - 10:36 AM

please desist from this putrid sticky brown talk... I'm turning green...


ieeieieieieieieieieeieieieieieieieieieiewwwwwwwwwwwww

and it smells!


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: GUEST,Adrianel
Date: 26 Oct 06 - 09:45 PM

Maybe the FDA Vegemite ban is an urban legend, but, according to their website, they banned at least some imports of Marmite ("inadequate labelling"). I don't have the exact reference, but if you go to the fda.gov, and search for "marmite", you'll find the reference to a ban. In the same month, they also banned Bisto.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: GUEST
Date: 01 Dec 06 - 06:37 AM

i agree with Tom Hamilton

vegimite/marmite both look like shite.

you either like it or hate it


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 01 Dec 06 - 07:50 AM

American children grow up without Marmite or Vegemite, whereas Aussie children are fed tons of it - the B vitamins are good for brain growth and development....


hey....


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 01 Dec 06 - 08:03 AM

so why are certain Aussies stupid, I mean they voted for John Howard.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 01 Dec 06 - 08:12 AM

You tell me and we'll both know!


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 02 Dec 06 - 06:05 AM

I have been to Australia quite a few times, and I have met these ones that are silly, but you get that in any country.


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Subject: RE: BS: Oh, no!! US bans Vegemite
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland
Date: 02 Dec 06 - 06:06 AM

And I'm sorry if I have offened anyone.

tom


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