I too remember Benger's. I think the modern equivalent (if it's still around!) is Complan. Neither of the smelt particularly appetising and tasted worse!

Christine
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(Does anyone know what a cup of Benger is?)

Benger's food was (still available??) invalid food - powder mixed with
hot milk to make what could be described as a thick milky drink or
rather thin porridge. It was very easily digestible - I think it was
given to babies as well as invalids. Don't know if it's still around - I
remember it in the 60's when my grandmother sometimes had it.

Pat H.
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