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    thebunk
    Full Member

    Another salad cream thread has tipped me over the edge, let’s get serious.

    Bovril on toast :yum:

    Bovril on toast with a soft boiled egg :yum:

    Bovril and honey on toast :yum:

    Bovril and peanut butter on toast :yum:

    Bovril and peanut butter and honey on toast :yum:

    All with a lot of butter ideally. Unsalted, otherwise it probably gets a bit silly.

    I’m going to get banned for this aren’t I

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    beej
    Full Member

    Eaten Bovril toast for breakfast 95% of my mornings since I was about 5.

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    scaredypants
    Full Member

    Reported

    <dry retch>

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    soundninjauk
    Full Member

    <Adds Bovril to shopping list>

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    kelvin
    Full Member

    Bovril is a drink.

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    soundninjauk
    Full Member

    Bovril is a drink.

    I tried making it as a drink when I was younger. Even now I recall the results being very disappointing compared to having it on toast.

    Kramer
    Free Member

    Not Marmite?

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    kormoran
    Free Member

    Pretty sure the Bovril of today is not the Bovril of yore.

    I can see a few scenarios where a cup of Bovril or even on toast would be acceptable or even welcome, but they are very niche and almost certainly involve exceptionally bad weather, a very unpleasant experience and mountain rescue

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    franksinatra
    Full Member

    Bovril on toasted seeded bagel is food of champions.

    I’ve been on keto diet since April so not currently eating bread based stuff but Bovril on toast / bagel has been my breakfast for most of my adult life.

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    convert
    Full Member

    Not Marmite?

    Indeed. Why anyone would choose the boiled down remnants of unmentionable bits of hoof when the scrappings of a beer vat are on offer is just plain odd. And marmite also makes an excellent drink.

    johnners
    Free Member

    Not Marmite?

    Definitely not Marmite. Vegemite ftw!

    thebunk
    Full Member

    I’m reporting the Marmite/Vegemite apologists who think that they are a bovril alternative. It’s like saying peanut butter is the same as pate just because they look similar!

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    johnners
    Free Member

    peanut butter is the same as pate just because they look similar

    I don’t even want to think about what kind of paté you must be eating if it looks anything like peanut butter!

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    Cougar
    Full Member

    Bovril is a drink.

    Marmite is a spread.

    </thread>

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Definitely not Marmite. Vegemite ftw!

    I’m a huge fan of Marmite, I could eat it straight from the jar with a spoon.  I tried Vegemite for the first time relatively recently and was disappointed, perhaps it’s a case of “what you’re used to”?  It’s an odd texture and it tastes kinda like burnt Marmite.  It wasn’t bad exactly, I quite liked it, but I ended up tossing out the rest of the jar because it was never going to get eaten whilst I had Marmite in the house.

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    This is a Bovril thread. Take your Marmite/vegimite chat elsewhere please.

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    thebunk
    Full Member

    @cougar reported for closing the thread and then continuing the thread without using <thread>, and also for trying to constrain Bovril to a cup diluted in boiling water, and also for banging on about unrelated and inferior foodstuffs. Disgraceful.

    Also:

    Bovril and cheese on toast :yum:

    Cougar
    Full Member

    You’re lucky I’m no longer a moderator. (-:

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    Cougar
    Full Member

    As for Bovril,

    I’ve been veggie most of my life. One of the very few meaty things I miss is Bovril. It was a staple of my childhood, being packed off to high school with a Roughneck Thermos of Bovril.

    When the BSE crisis hit, Bovril went vegetarian. It was ace, exactly how I remembered it. Then afterwards they went back to the beefy recipe, I’d have stocked up if I’d known.

    johnners
    Free Member

    I like the occasional Marmite on buttered toast but I prefer Vegemite, to me it’s less salty and I prefer the firmer texture to the runnier Marmite.

    Bovril is nice on toast too but I think it’s a gopping drink.

    This is a Bovril thread

    Threads go where threads go…

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    Bunnyhop
    Full Member

    But, isn’t anything on toast truly delicious?

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    blokeuptheroad
    Full Member

    Bovril is fermented wasp puke. Fact.

    convert
    Full Member

    When the BSE crisis hit, Bovril went vegetarian. It was ace, exactly how I remembered it. Then afterwards they went back to the beefy recipe

    Didn’t know it went veggie for a while. Considering cow as lumps of flesh was available during BSE, that’s pretty proof positive that the black goo that is bovril is made from the stuff that’s a step beyond the l&a (lips and arseholes) normal bottom of the rung.

    sirromj
    Full Member

    Is there such a thing as chicken Bovril or was it just a really bad dream?

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    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    Packing a few cubes of Bovril in your rucksack for when camping is a must. But avoid the low salt type, that just does not have the same depth of flavour.

    I don’t mind the occasional teaspoon of Bovril.

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    sparkyrhino
    Full Member

    Another Bovril on toast, with egg(scrambled) fan, Also liked drinking it,after a cold morning grafting outside.

    kormoran
    Free Member

    But, isn’t anything on toast truly delicious?

    Chips on toast certainly agrees. Topped with beans

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    My grandparents used to.mix a spoon of bovril in with scrabled eggs. I used to like it but haven’t had it as an adult.

    My parents crumbled an oxo.cube on scrabled eggs which in some ways is even stranger

    CountZero
    Full Member

    My parents crumbled an oxo.cube on scrabled eggs which in some ways is even stranger

    You’re not wrong, I mean, scrabled eggs is even weirder than scrabbled eggs!

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    mboy
    Free Member

    Toast & Bovril… The food of champions!

    Glad it’s not just me…

    Probably ideal that I don’t these days given I’m 44 and my metabolism is a LOT slower, but as a teen I used to sit through half a sliced Wholemeal loaf at a time, buttered and then with copious amounts of Bovril spread over every slice… All washed down with mug after mug of semi-skimmed milk!

    It’s literally the only time I will ever drink milk on its own. I have a bit in tea/coffee, and I put it on cereal on the rare occasion I eat cereal, but I’ll sit drinking pints of the stuff when eating Toast & Bovril!

    burko73
    Full Member

    I must have been the bone thing with bovril and bse. Remember you couldn’t until fairly recently buy  a t bone steak in the uk.

    thebunk
    Full Member

    Nah, it’s just that you couldn’t export beef from Britain during bse. Exports are apparently quite a large proportion of Bovril production so they went Vege for a bit.

    ossify
    Full Member

    I like the occasional Marmite on buttered toast but I prefer Vegemite, to me it’s less salty and I prefer the firmer texture to the runnier Marmite.

    I love Marmite. Tried Vegemite once… never again. Astonishingly vile.

    Fun fact: Marmite is not kosher because of some of the factory equipment being shared with Bovril.

    Only certain sizes are kosher: tiny 70g jars (not made any more I think), giant 600g tubs, or anything manufactured in SA (can’t be sold in the UK).

    We get the giant tubs regardless 🙂

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    prawny
    Full Member

    I had bovril on toast at a sleepover when I was kid, I enjoyed it, like strong smoky marmite. Everyone I’d spoken to about it since thinks I was making it up. Glad this thread popped up, might have to get some and see if it takes me back 30 odd years. Not had any since

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    elray89
    Free Member

    You are all missing the best way to consume Bovril, Marmite or Vegemite. A spoon of it on the side of the plate when you are having macaroni cheese, or mixed in with buttery, peppery spaghetti.

    10
    Full Member

     I tried Vegemite for the first time relatively recently and was disappointed, perhaps it’s a case of “what you’re used to”?

    My old boss went out of his way to get Vegemite just so he could tell people it’s better than Marmite. It isn’t and he’s a dickhead. As a result I’m fully in on Marmite. Bovil is Satan’s urea.

    oldmanmtb2
    Free Member

    Marmite on toast and bagels, powdered Bovril to drink

    stevious
    Full Member

    Bovril on toast is perhaps the largest barrier between me and vegetarianism. Eat it most days.

    When it went veggie during BSE it tasted pretty good (if not quite the same). I’d happily make the switch to veggie bovril if it was available.

    johnners
    Free Member

    Tried Vegemite once… never again. Astonishingly vile.

    I do much prefer Vegemite but Marmite’s okay, and I don’t think they’re entirely dissimilar. I’m genuinely surprised a Marmite lover would think Vegemite “astonishingly vile”rather than “not quite as good”.

    After this thread I’m going to get myself a jar of Bovril, I’ve not had any in ages and I’m inspired by the love on here to give it a go again. I’m not expecting to like it better than Vegemite, I think it’ll be something a bit different for a change though.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    I do much prefer Vegemite but Marmite’s okay, and I don’t think they’re entirely dissimilar. I’m genuinely surprised a Marmite lover would think Vegemite “astonishingly vile”rather than “not quite as good”.

    “Not quite as good” is a fair-to-generous description.  Vegemite wasn’t vile, I’d eat it (and I’m a funny bugger with food) but I wouldn’t eat it by choice unless there was no Marmite.

    After this thread I’m going to get myself a jar of Bovril, I’ve not had any in ages and I’m inspired by the love on here to give it a go again. I’m not expecting to like it better than Vegemite, I think it’ll be something a bit different for a change though.

    I know I haven’t helped here but I don’t really understand why Marmite and Bovril get talked about like they’re competing products, their only similarity is that they’re both brown and gloopy.  One might as well argue “I like Vegemite so I’m going to get a jar of Nutella.”

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