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Bovril Beef & Yeast Extract is the original warming, beefy hot drink that has been keeping Britain's chins up since 1886. For a satiating, savoury cup of our delicious beef drink, just add one good teaspoonful of our beef & yeast extract to a mug of hot water and relive that feeling of a cold, rainy night in Stoke. Bovril Beef Paste is perfect for a really meaty beef stock or gravy too. High in protein and with more beef than a North London Derby, this hearty beef & yeast spread is a great way to give that beefy boost to all your British classics, whether it's for meat pies, beefy gravy or a great-tasting casserole. It can also be used as a replacement for stock cubes or as a flavoursome boost to your burger. Or simply spread Bovril Beef Paste on crumpets, toast, crackers or in your sandwiches for a real meaty snack. Whether you drink it, spread it, or cook with it, Bovril Beef is a truly versatile beef paste that's high in protein goodness.
We also have a range of delicious stock paste and cubes, including Beef Stock Paste 250 g and our Beef Stock Cubes. Great for adding a powerful, meaty kick to your dishes.
We also have a range of delicious stock paste and cubes, including Beef Stock Paste 250 g and our Beef Stock Cubes. Great for adding a powerful, meaty kick to your dishes.
Features
Bovril Beef & Yeast Extract gives you the powerful meaty kick you're looking for, Boost all the family's favourites with Bovril's famous beef and yeast extract for a rich, hearty taste, Quick and easy to prepare, just add a good teaspoonful to a mug of boiling water for a beefy drink or a flavoursome beef stock, Drink it, spread it, cook with it! Bovril Beef is a truly versatile beef paste that's high in protein goodness, The powerful meaty flavour of Bovril's beef extract spread has been fuelling Brits since 1886, Packed with protein, Bovril Beef Paste fuels your adventures, rain or shine
Further description
Bovril - a great, hearty drink, warming millions with it's beefy taste since 1886.
Do you know your Bovril history?
In 1871, a Scot, John Lawson Johnston, won a 'canned beef' contract to feed Napoleon's troops with his invention "Johnston's Fluid Beef". This has evolved into the Bovril we know today.
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. In the same year, Andy Cole became the highest ever Premiership scorer with 34 goals in a season for Manchester United.
Product formulations may vary and consumers should always check the actual product label.
Do you know your Bovril history?
In 1871, a Scot, John Lawson Johnston, won a 'canned beef' contract to feed Napoleon's troops with his invention "Johnston's Fluid Beef". This has evolved into the Bovril we know today.
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. In the same year, Andy Cole became the highest ever Premiership scorer with 34 goals in a season for Manchester United.
Product formulations may vary and consumers should always check the actual product label.
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Nutritional data
| Typical Values | Per 100g Unprepared | Per Serving Unprepared | %* per portion** |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy (kJ) | 1068 kJ | 128 kJ | 2% |
| Energy (kcal) | 252 kcal | 30 kcal | 2% |
| Fat (g) | 0.8 g | <0.5 g | 1% |
| of which saturates (g) | 0.4 g | <0.1 g | 1% |
| Carbohydrate (g) | 23 g | 2.8 g | 1% |
| of which sugars (g) | 1.4 g | <0.5 g | 1% |
| Fibre (g) | 0.8 g | <0.5 g | 0% |
| Protein (g) | 38 g | 4.6 g | 9% |
| Salt (g) | 11.3 g | 1.4 g | 23% |
| 1 portion = GRM. (Pack contains 21 portions) |
Storage
Store in a cool, dark place.
Preparation and Usage
Simply add one good teaspoonful to a mug of hot water and enjoy.
Cooking guidelines
Cooking Instructions:
Simply add 250ml of hot water to one good teaspoonful (12g) of Beef Bovril and stir. Enjoy as a warming drink or a hearty stock
Simply add 250ml of hot water to one good teaspoonful (12g) of Beef Bovril and stir. Enjoy as a warming drink or a hearty stock
Package type
Jar
Recycling information
Glass jar recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Beef & Yeast Extract.
Safety Warning:
OPRL UK only Lid - Recycle Jar- Rinse- Recycle IE only: Please place in your recycling bin at home.
Origin:
United Kingdom
Beef & Yeast Extract.
Safety Warning:
OPRL UK only Lid - Recycle Jar- Rinse- Recycle IE only: Please place in your recycling bin at home.
Origin:
United Kingdom
Ingredients
Beef broth (58%) (water, beef bones, salt), yeast extract (27%) [ yeast (contains BARLEY, WHEAT, OAT, RYE), salt], water, colour (ammonia caramel), corn starch, beef powder (1%), flavourings (contain CELERY), flavour enhancers (disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate), acid (lactic acid)
Allergen Information
Contains Barley, Contains Celery, Contains Cereals Containing Gluten, Contains Oats, Contains Rye, Contains Wheat
May contain Milk, Egg and Mustard
May contain Milk, Egg and Mustard
Dietary Information
Contains Celery
Contains Yeast
Brand
Bovril
Brand details
We also have a range of delicious stock paste and cubes, including 250g Beef Stock Paste, 125g Chicken Stock Paste, 200g Squeezy Beef Paste, 500g Beef Stock Paste and our Beef Stock Cubes. Great for adding a meaty kick to your dishes.
British to the backbone 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 four-hour 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!
British to the backbone 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 four-hour 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!
Manufacturer
Unilever UK,
Bovril,
Freepost ADM3940,
London,
SW1A 1YR.
Unilever Ireland,
Citywest,
Dublin 24.
Please call us (UK) free on 0800 028 0174 (IE) Callsave 1850 708050. Mon-Fri 8am-6pm.
Bovril,
Freepost ADM3940,
London,
SW1A 1YR.
Unilever Ireland,
Citywest,
Dublin 24.
Please call us (UK) free on 0800 028 0174 (IE) Callsave 1850 708050. Mon-Fri 8am-6pm.
Return to Address
Unilever UK,
Bovril,
Freepost ADM3940,
London,
SW1A 1YR.
Unilever Ireland,
Citywest,
Dublin 24.
Bovril,
Freepost ADM3940,
London,
SW1A 1YR.
Unilever Ireland,
Citywest,
Dublin 24.
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