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== History == == History ==
Cheesymite scrolls were first invented in 1994 by a co-founder of Bakers Delight. He wanted to combine vegemite and cheese and made them into a scroll. Vegemite and cheese are also sometimes eaten together on toast or in a sandwhich. Cheesymite scrolls were invented in 1994 by a co-founder of Bakers Delight. He wanted to combine Vegemite and cheese and made them into a scroll.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cheesymite Scroll {{!}} Vegemite Flavoured Scroll|url=https://www.bakersdelight.com.au/products/cheesymite-scroll/|access-date=2021-07-16|website=Bakers Delight|language=en-AU}}</ref>


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Cheesymite scroll (Bakers Delight)
Cheesymite scrolls
TypeBread
Place of originAustralia
Main ingredientsFlour, water, vegemite, cheese, yeast

A cheesymite scroll is a savoury Australian baked-food item commonly found at Bakers Delight and Brumby's bakeries. It consists of a spiral of baked bread similar to a pain aux raisins with Vegemite and cheese in place of raisins. Cheesymite scrolls are available for purchase at various chain bakeries and supermarkets and are also homebaked. The Cheesymite was first made in 1994.

History

Cheesymite scrolls were invented in 1994 by a co-founder of Bakers Delight. He wanted to combine Vegemite and cheese and made them into a scroll.

References

  1. Rochfort, Scott. (10 January 2015). "Bakers set for US expansion", The Daily Telegraph, p70.
  2. "Cheddarmite Scroll - Brumby's Bakery". www.brumbys.com.au. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. Reitsma, Julie (29 August 2007). "The Great Torontoist Challenge: Kensington Savoury Snack Edition". Torontoist.com. Torontoist. Retrieved 9 May 2008.
  4. "Coles Online". Coles Online. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  5. "Cheesymite Scrolls". BestRecipes.com.au. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  6. "1994 the birth of an Australian Legend". Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  7. "Cheesymite Scroll | Vegemite Flavoured Scroll". Bakers Delight. Retrieved 2021-07-16.


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