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The Fray Bentos brand is known for the manufacture and sale in the United Kingdom of a range of tinned meat pies such as steak and kidney and minced beef and onion. [1] [2] Since 2011, the brand in the UK has been owned by Baxters, who manufacture Fray Bentos products at their site at Fochabers in Scotland. [3]
Fray Bentos (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾaj ˈβentos]) is the capital city of the Río Negro Department, in south-western Uruguay, at the Argentina-Uruguay border, near the Argentine city of Gualeguaychú.
The Frigorífico Anglo del Uruguay was a meatpacking plant located at Fray Bentos, Uruguay, on the Uruguay River bank. In 1924, the Vestey group purchased the old facilities of Liebig Extract of Meat Company and the production went under a new name. Products were sold in Europe under the brand name Fray Bentos.
Fray Bentos is a Uruguayan city on the River Uruguay. Fray Bentos may also refer to: Fray Bentos (food brand), a brand of Baxters and Campbell's Soup Company; Fray Bentos F.C., a football club from Fray Bentos, Uruguay; Fray Bentos, a British Mark IV tank that achieved fame for a 72-hour action in 1917
The Río Negro discharges into Río Uruguay about 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of Fray Bentos. Notable along its course in respect to this department are two hydroelectric dams: the Rincón de Baygorria Dam , forming the Baygorria Reservoir and the Constitución Dam (also known as Palmar Dam), forming the Paso de Palmar Reservoir.
It is located just across the stream Arroyo Fray Bentos from Fray Bentos, the capital of the department, being a western barrio (neighbourhood) of the city.
Liebig's 1876 Trademark for Extractum Carnis Liebig. Liebig's 1881 Trademark for Fray Bentos Liebig's 1905 Trademark for OXO. Liebig's meat extract is a molasses-like black spread packaged in an opaque white glass bottle, which contains reduced meat stock and salt (4%). [10]
Villa Independencia Airport (ICAO: SUFB) is an airport serving the Uruguay River port town of Fray Bentos in the Río Negro Department of Uruguay. The airport is on the south edge of the town. The Gualeguaychu VOR-DME (Ident: GUA) is located 18.0 nautical miles (33 km) west-northwest of the airport. [3]