Humans are omnivores, meaning they can eat both meat and vegetation. Meat has been in the human diet since the beginning of man. So it is impossible to know who was the first European to consume beef.
beef dinners that contian horse meat
first ground beef patties in a bun (in Wisconsin)
in america, mince beef from shops contains glucose syrup, which may contain wheat. in Europe it usually doesnt :)
Beef predates both writing and countries.
it was in the 1880 win they introduced beef to brazil
Most likely not; the odds are slim.
in america, mince beef from shops contains glucose syrup, which may contain wheat. in europe it usually doesnt :)
Corned beef is form the brisket of the cow which is the lower stomach it is usually made in Germany. Where it is made will depend on your location. The U.S. will not import beef from Europe. The U.S. has it's own corned beef processors.
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway is how most goods are shipped to Europe. Canada ships beef, pork and sweet corn to Europe.
Beef was introduced into Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
They were originated in Asia and Europe during the New Stone ages.
Beef Stroganoff is a Russian dish, which in its original form dates from the 19th century (before 1861) as "Beef à laStroganov."