Bovril (a beef extract drink) that appeared in The Graphic Christmas Number, 1891.

    by Ebonystealth

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    1. fleshtastical on

      Bovril is a thick, salty meat extract paste with a intense savory, umami-rich beef flavor, similar to a salty gravy or yeast extract like Marmite, but made from beef stock. It is primarily used dissolved in hot water as a savory drink (“beef tea”), spread on toast, or as a flavor booster for stews, soups, and gravies.

      I think I’m gonna pass on this one, thanks.

    2. Sometimesunaware on

      “The Graphic Christmas 1891”. Wow, a real alternative to Currier and Ives.

    3. Voice_in_the_ether on

      TIL “Bovril” is another term for “sexual satisfaction derived from anthropomorphic bovine electrostim torture roleplay”.

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