The facts of Morris'life are that he was born into an affluent family, a cosseted child fed on calfs'- foot jelly and beef tea.
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A thermos of " beef tea " was the favoured way to fend off the chill of winter matches for generations of British Endurance Expedition.
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His increased isolation bred rumours, including one that he was a cannibal or ate only raw meat-when he ate mainly beef tea and nibbled at venison.
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The besieged British forces in Ladysmith also produced " chevril ", a Bovril-like paste, by boiling down the horse meat to a jelly paste and serving it like beef tea.
परिभाषा
an extract of beef (given to people who are ill) पर्याय: Bovril,