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Bovril is a
thick and
salty meat
extract paste,
similar to a
yeast extract,
developed in the 1870s by John
Lawson Johnston. It is sold in a distinctive...
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Johnston invented 'Johnston's
Fluid Beef',
later renamed Bovril.
Unlike Liebig's meat extract,
Bovril also
contained flavourings. It was
manufactured in Argentina...
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Bovril is a
village and muni****lity in La Paz
Department in the north-west of
Entre Ríos
Province in north-eastern Argentina. The
locality is connected...
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Bovril boats, also
known formally as
sludge vessels, were
specially designed sewage dumping vessels that
operated on the
River Thames from 1887 to 1998...
- Pujol. He was
moved to
Britain on 24
April 1942 and
given the code name "
Bovril",
after the
drink concentrate. However,
after he p****ed the
security check...
- (1839 – 24
November 1900) was a
Scottish entrepreneur and the
creator of
Bovril. He was born in 29 Main Street, Roslin, Midlothian. A
memorial plaque is...
- Beef tea may
refer to
Bovril Oxo (food)
Broth This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Beef tea. If an
internal link led you here...
- (8 episodes) 2018 Snatches:
Moments from Women's
Lives Linda Episode: "
Bovril Pam" 2018–2022
Killing Eve
Villanelle /
Oksana Astankova Lead role; also...
- Marmite, Promite, Cenovis, Vitam-R,
Brazilian Cenovit and
Maggi seasoning.
Bovril (Ireland and the
United Kingdom)
switched from beef
extract to
yeast extract...
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Lipton and
Maypole brands in the UK,
Grand Union in the US, UK
brands Bovril and
Ambrosia and
continental brands Melchers, Amora,
Synthol and Unimel...