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Manufacturer: Unilever Foods
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Address: Array Binding: Misc. Brand: Bovril Country: Ireland Feature: Beefy flavor Ingredients: yeast extract Label: Unilever Foods Manufacturer: Unilever Foods Publisher: Unilever Foods Size: 125g Jar Studio: Unilever Foods
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Features
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Beefy flavor Imported 125g value Savoury spread low fat
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Editorial Reviews:
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Bovril is a traditional British beef flavored concentrated yeast extract spread made for snacks, savoury toast and hot drinks
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bovril Comment: I received only one out of three of this product and contacted the seller two times by email to request delivery of the other two. I was not contacted by email, which would have been nice to know that they were shipping the other two jars. The product is great, but the seller is iffy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Vegetarian NOT Beef Bovril Comment: This product is NOT beef Bovril. It is 'beef flavored' yeast extract. Moreover, because this product is considered as a grocery product by Amazon, the product cannot be returned. If you want the real beef Bovril, do NOT buy this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Pot Roast Ever! Comment: This is the best seasoning for making post roast. I rub it on the meat before cooking...also, the gravy is outstanding.
Customer Rating:      Summary: is this with beef or just 'yeast extract'? Comment: I'm buying the product but haven't received it yet. There seem to be a bit of confusion here. The question isn't what 'kind' of beef (that comes later) but if there's any beef in this version of bovril. I'd seen the new label which features a 'beef' stamped over 'bovril' so I'm now skeptical that this is the latest verion of Bovril with any beef in it. is this the vegetarian version?
Does anyone know if the beef version is allowed in the US?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Use it for soup! Comment: Since I was a kid, we used Bovril to flavor soup. So when I bought it after a long search, I sure used it the same way. I never tried Bovril according to the manufacturer's directions, maybe I will some day.
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