beef tea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A liquid food made by extracting the juices from beef, typically given to people who are ill or as a light, nutritious drink: Beef tea is a clear broth or infusion prepared by simmering beef in water to extract its flavor and nutrients, then straining it. It is traditionally considered a restorative for invalids.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The nurse brought the patient a cup of warm beef tea.
- In Victorian times, beef tea was a common remedy for weakness.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Culinary Context: While primarily historical, "beef tea" can refer to a specific, simple preparation distinct from a full beef broth or stock, emphasizing its use as a gentle nourishment.
- The recipe for traditional beef tea involves slowly stewing lean beef without vegetables.
Variants and Related Words
- Beef broth (n): A more general term for the liquid resulting from cooking beef, often with vegetables and seasonings.
- Bouillon (n): A clear seasoned broth, which can be made from beef.
Synonyms
- Beef broth: A liquid in which beef has been cooked.
- Beef consommé: A clarified, rich beef broth.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes a simple extract intended for consumption, especially by those who are unwell. It is not typically used to refer to the ordinary tea beverage made from tea leaves.
Noun
- an extract of beef (given to people who are ill)