George Harrison's Favorite Marmite Sandwich: A Taste of The Beatles' Tour Eats

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George Harrison's Favorite Marmite Sandwich: A Taste of The Beatles' Tour Eats

The Beatles had their favorite spots to eat while on tour, from the Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool to a vintage L.A. diner like Bob's Big Boy. George Harrison's go-to meal was a simple sandwich with cheese, lettuce, and Marmite on bread, as heard in a 1968 recording featured in "The Beatles: Get Back" docuseries. Marmite is a salty condiment made from yeast extract, popular in the UK since 1902, with a strong flavor that pairs well with eggs and cheese.

To recreate George Harrison's beloved sandwich, start with bread, spread Marmite, add cheese, lettuce, and enjoy the unique combination of flavors. Experiment with different cheeses like sharp English cheddar and toast the bread for added warmth. Lettuce options like iceberg, butterhead, or romaine can provide different textures and flavors to complement the sandwich. Remember to use Marmite sparingly due to its intense and salty taste.

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