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Bogtrotter | 23:59 Fri 04th Mar 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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What joint would you expect to be served from a "Welsh Black"? Him Indoors says roast beef - well obviously, but that's not a joint - is there a joint that's especially associated with the Welsh Black?
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As they don't state that a Welsh Black is a cow, I suspect any beef-joint would be acceptable as an answer.

Although the local butchers here have no idea what 'silverside ' is.
I have just done quick internet search and it seems that there may be Black Welsh cattle and sheep.
or even Welsh Black
... but you'd not usually see lamb advertised as such in the Butcher's shops here.

WB Beef is akin to Aberdeen Angus in its meat-status, so it's name-checked in the shops.
Although yes, you're completely right. :-))
Whereabouts in Wales are you naz?
... near Aberystwyth.
Bogtrotter!?? LOL @ your name
Lovely, I went to llangrannog whilst at school, and hoping to holiday in that part of the world this year
The Urdd Centre, very popular. :-))
I won't lie naz, twas crap
lol ... Maybe you're just not the 'outdoor type'?
... and it doesn't get much more 'outdoors' than Llangrannog. :-)))
Just wasn't the Urdd type!
:-))) I hear ya.

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