- Bovril Chicken extract 125 g gives you the powerful chicken flavthe you're looking for.
- Drink it, spread it, cook with it Bovril chicken is really versatile.
- Quick and easy to prepare, just add a tablespoon to a mug of boiling water for a hearty hot drink or flavthesome stock.
- Enjoy as a hearty chicken stock by stirring in to all your family favtheites.
- Only 16 calories per cup.
- Bovril's powerful meaty flavthe has been keeping Britain's chin up since 1886.
Product Description
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Bovril Beef 125 g is the original Beef hot drink that has been
keeping Britain’s Chin up since 1886. Just add one good
teaspoonful to a mug of hot water for a delicious Beef hot drink.
Great for warming you up in the great outdoors, at the football,
or on those cold winter nights. Whatever the situation a warm mug
of Bovril will get you through. Bovril Beef Stock Paste is great
for a really meaty Beef Stock. High in protein it’s a great way
to give a beefy boost to all your British classics, whether it’s
a meaty pie, beefy gravy or a great tasting casserole you’re
after. Have you tried it as a beefy boost to your Burger? Spread
Bovril Beef on crumpets, toast, crackers or in your sandwiches
for a real beefy snack. Bovril’s hearty beef paste makes a great
beefy treat, either as a drink or spread. Add Bovril Beef to a
mug of hot water and enjoy as a hearty drink, spread on toast for
a beefy breakfast treat, beef up your sandwiches or use it as a
rich, beef stock for your favtheite British dishes. We also have
a range of delicious stock paste and cubes, including 250 g Beef
Stock Paste, 125 g Chicken Stock Paste, 200 g Squeezy Beef Paste,
500 g Beef Stock Paste and the Beef Stock Cubes. Great for adding
a meaty kick to your dishes. British to the back Bovril has
been keeping Britain’s Chin up since 1886. Do you know your
Bovril history? In 1871, a Scot named John Lawson Johnston won a
'canned beef' contract to feed Napoleon's troops with his
invention "Johnston's Fluid Beef", the original name for his
famous Beef Extract. Renamed Bovril in 1886, the Great British
drink we know and love was born. On Christmas Day in 1902,
Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton supped on a warming cup of
Bovril after a chilling fthe-hthe march across the South Pole. In
1968, the year Bovril production moved from London to Burton on
Trent, Burton Football Club was saved from relegation when
Stevenage Town left the Southern League. In 1994, enough Bovril
drink was made to fill 90 million match day mugs.
Ingredients
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Water, Maltodextrin , Salt, Chicken Extract (12%), Flavour
Enhancers (Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium
Guanylate), Chicken Powder (4%), Yeast Extract, Stabiliser
(Carboxymethylcellulose), Corn Starch, Onion Powder, Parsley,
Flavourings, Antioxidant (Extracts of Rosemary)
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Directions
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Sip It: Simply add one good teaspoonful (12g) of chicken Bovril
to 250ml of hot water stir. At only 16 calories per cup, it's the
perfect winter warmer! Stir It: Enjoy as a hearty stock by
stirring into your favourite dishes.
Manufacturer Contact Information
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Unilever UK, Bovril, Freepost ADM3940, London, SW1A 1YR.
Unilever Ireland, Citywest, Dublin 24.Unilever UK, Bovril,
Freepost ADM3940, London, SW1A 1YR. Unilever Ireland, Citywest,
Dublin 24.
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