The Cenovis press review
This article is kept on Quelbazar as a historical witness of a time when this site was still a personal blog where we talked about everything and nothing.
A Friday of December 2005, (my old job), busy work to find occupations to kill time.
Following a community breakfast with the Cenovis, it ended in googelisation… :
The synthesis of my googelisations on the Cenovis. You will see, you use less ignorant at the end of this post.
In the preamble, as background music while you read this, put the volume up and click here.
A little history: in 1931, a brewer Gets the yeast used for fermentation of beer, natural and very rich in vitamin B1 plant substances. After several tests, the product is developed and a Swiss group of Brewers launches the Cenovis; the success was immediate and the famous chocolate spread so good that she enters the Swiss soldier ration…
But the Swiss have invented: the English, in 1902, have created the Marmite Food Company to share the joy of eating the dough spread Marmite. In Australia too, vegemite has existed since 1922, invented by the Fred Walker Company.
But what does Cenovis contain? You too, you are curious like me ?? So I went to buy a tube of Cenovis this morning at Migros. I had the choice between the original Cenovis, the "green", and its lighter version, without salt, the "blue". The light is not my concern at the moment, I got a real one, a green. It contains so the yeast, water, extracts of vegetables, salt kitchen and vitamin B1. That's all. No oil, bitumen. I'm really surprised. 100% vegetable and without any fat. It can be used on toast, knackebrot or crackers, but also in salad sauces, cooked meat sauces, soups or broths them.
Like any good traditional product that respects itself, the Cenovis has its page on Wikipedia,which I encourage you to complete with ardor. Besides, Darius also has his page on Wikipedia. But it has nothing to do, you say with good reason.
the Cenovis is very present on the web. Here, there or here,its followers worship it. A great moment. The Cenovis blogs, he had to think. And even serious sources have talked about it: Eco Class,Time (do you know that 50% of Swiss Germans do not know cenovis ???), and a multitude of various sites that I have not all traveled because mine of nothing, I still do not have that to do.
Bonus gift: the words of the background sound of the beginning of this post.
Speaking of gifts: If you are late with your Christmas gifts, I suggest you rattpe with this: Guaranteed effect, better than olive oil.
Good. Despite it all, and even though now I know that the Cenovis has nothing to do with a derivative of the oil, I'm still part of the 50% of the people who think it's gross. OCD.