• bovril
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Not just delicious, but also highly nutritious. Beef based liquid-paste (similar in texture to Marmite) consisting of calcium, iron, riboflavin, potassium, magnesium, phosphorous, zinc and sodium. [URL=http://img405.imageshack.us/i/bovril.jpg/][IMG]http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/2513/bovril.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I was recently introduced to this savoury, warming nectar by a friend. Now, it shall forever remain my staple hot beverage. Today I purchased several 500g jars. There is a stock-cube version as well, which can be used for cooking as well as a drink. Just stir a teaspoon or two (or as much as you can handle) into a mug of piping hot water. I use an overflowing dessert-spoon. The same can be done with Marmite, albeit not as tasty. The vegetarian alternative. read the wiki if you wish to know more. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovril[/url] As with both products, you either love it or hate it. vote.
Beef paste? Ugh. Eat steak.
:geno: [editline]10:15PM[/editline] Just eat normal food
That sounds absolutely disgusting.
Dear god no.
Sounds.... Different, i guess it might be worth a try..
[media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG/800px-Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG[/media] Eww.
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;18558699][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG/800px-Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG[/media] Eww.[/QUOTE] It looks like motor oil on a stale biscuit.
No.
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;18558699][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG/800px-Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG[/media] Eww.[/QUOTE] nope, changed my mind thats put me right off
Never tried it, but it sounds delicious. Also, fast threads. :downs:
[QUOTE=seckzy;18558651] The same can be done with Marmite, albeit not as tasty. As with both products, you either love it or hate it. [/QUOTE] I suppose I'm just on the hate it side, it's just too bitter for my pallet.
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;18558699][media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG/800px-Bovril_on_60%25_rye_bread.JPG[/media] Eww.[/QUOTE] Diarrhea on rye? delicious.
Your poll has a major component missing. It's called unicycle frog
It's like people want to bypass digestion completely.
bovril is delicious back off also i grew up on marmite so best not talk shit about that either.
[QUOTE=gReplay;18558993]bovril is delicious back off also i grew up on marmite so best not talk shit about that either.[/QUOTE] They have a squeezy ventricle Marmite version now. Great for sandwiches. There is Marmite cheese now also.
I just eat Marmite. I actually like it. [img]http://diamonddusted.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marmite.gif[/img]
I love the episode of Top Gear where Jeremey puts Bovril in his man-shake. :downs:
EEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWw
At first I thought it was chocolate, but beef [i]paste[/i]? Go eat a burger or something.
I like the cubed variety on plain noodles. Seriously it's the nicest shit ever.
[QUOTE=rieda1589;18559469]I like the cubed variety on plain noodles. Seriously it's the nicest shit ever.[/QUOTE] Malaysians put it in porridge.
So... it's like miso or something?
Looks like liquid vegemite.
[QUOTE=dryer-lint;18559538]So... it's like miso or something?[/QUOTE] but beef [editline]04:36PM[/editline] [QUOTE=TAU!;18559421]At first I thought it was chocolate, but beef [i]paste[/i]? Go eat a burger or something.[/QUOTE] bovril is for shit like hot water or soup or just used as a spread. either ways, it's delicious.
I work in a football stadium selling this shit at half time. Strangely enough, only old men buy it. Smell is fucking disgusting though. Can't stand the stuff.
[QUOTE=gReplay;18559551] bovril is for shit like hot water or soup or just used as a spread. either ways, it's delicious.[/QUOTE] Something similar is used for one of those cup-of-noodle brands over here. It's pretty good for that, but I don't think liquid-beef would be good on bread.
So wait, you put some into a cup of hot water and then you drink it?
[QUOTE=reedbo;18559880]So wait, you put some into a cup of hot water and then you drink it?[/QUOTE] yes
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