Bully beef

corn beef, beouf bouilli

Bully beef (also known as corned beef in the united kingdom, canada, australia, singapore and other commonwealth countries as well as the united states) is a variety of meat made from finely minced corned beef in a small amount of gelatin. the name "bully beef" likely comes from the french bouilli (meaning "boiled") in napoleonic times, or possibly from the head of a bull depicted on the popular hereford brand of canned corned beef. the cans have a distinctive oblong shape. bully beef and hardtack biscuits were the main field rations of the british army from the boer war to world war ii. it is commonly served sliced in a corned beef sandwich. potato-based dishes, such as "hash and hotch-p...

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