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Beef tea

British pronunciation/bˈiːf tˈiː/
American pronunciation/bˈiːf tˈiː/
Beef tea
[NOUN]
1

a drink made by leaving beef in boiling water, served hot and given to patients

synonyms : Bovril
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beef tea definition and meaning

What is "beef tea"?

Beef tea is a type of broth made from boiling beef in water. Beef tea is usually light brown and has a mild, savory flavor. It is often served hot, and is also used to make a variety of soups, stews, and sauces. It is also used in cooking, and is often used to add flavor to dishes. Beef tea is typically made with beef and water. It is popular in many countries around the world and is often served as a side dish or as a base for soups and sauces. It can also be used to add flavor to dishes, such as risottos, casseroles, and stews.

Examples
1For the more refined palate, there was beef tea.
2Milk punch and beef tea were like the Adam and Eve of Victorian medicinal concoctions.
3Pioneers sometimes used beef tea to increase appetites and as a remedy for illness.
4Then there's some really weird recipes like beef tea with calves foot jelly, or isinglass.
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