Black Angus beef is a breed of cattle, prized for its thick layer of back fat and generous marbling. The breed is formally known as Aberdeen Angus, and is first recorded in the 1770s.
They were introduced to the United States in 1873, where they were cross-bred with Texas longhorns.

Categories: Beef
Characteristic of: Scottish cuisine
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