Talk:Welcome to the Hellmouth

At about 27:40, Giles mentions Bovril. I don't know whether this is substantial enough to mention. Bovril is the trade name for a salt, thick meat product made and sold in Britain. It can be spread on bread, but Giles speaks of a "cup of Bovril." Bovril can be diluted with water, or less commonly milk, and drunk as a beverage. Bovril is little known in the United States. The purpose of mentioning Bovril seems to be to stress Giles' Britishness.