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Where does the name “Marmite” come from?

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Where does the name “Marmite” come from?

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A marmite is a French stock pot or cooking pot like the one pictured on the front of the jar and shaped somewhat like the jar itself. The name of the French pot is pronounced “mar-MEET.” The product name may have been derived from a famous French soup, petite marmite.

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