(“roast beef” is a dish of beef which is roasted in an oven)
(essentially prepared as a main meal, the leftovers are often used in sandwiches and sometimes are used to make ‘hash’)
(in the ‘United Kingdom’, ‘United States’, ‘Canada’, ‘Ireland’, ‘New Zealand’, and ‘Australia’, ‘roast beef’ is one of the meats traditionally served at ‘sunday dinner’, although it is also often served as a ‘cold cut’ in ‘delicatessen stores’, usually in ‘sandwiches’)
(a traditional side dish to ‘roast beef’ is ‘yorkshire pudding’)
(‘roast beef’ is a signature national dish of england and holds cultural meaning for the english dating back to the 1731 ballad “The Roast Beef of Old England”)
(the dish is so synonymous with ‘england’ and its cooking methods from the 18th century that the french nickname for the english is “les rosbifs”)