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Roast beef Sunday roast consisting of roast beef, roast potatoes, vegetables and yorkshire pudding

Roast beef (also known as a roast) is a cut of beef which is roasted in an oven. Roast beef is often served within sandwiches and sometimes is used to make hash. In England roast beef is one of the meats traditionally served at Sunday Dinner.

In Culture

In Europe, the English are particularly associated with beef-eating, which is why the French call them les rosbifs (roast beefs).

In fact, according to research carried out by the Museum of London amongst Roman rubbish dumps in London, it seems that the English acquired their first taste of roast beef from the Roman military as the city expanded under their occupation. Despite this, it seems not to have become popular amongst the population in general until the Middle Ages or later, and only became a 'national caricature' in the 18th century. (Observer August 6, 2000).

There is also a (much parodied) song called The Roast Beef of Old England.

For a free roast beef recipe, see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Roast_Beef

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