Regency Dish: Joints of Veal

Found in The Complete Servant: Being a Practical Guide to the Peculiar Duties and Business of All Descriptions of Servants (1825) is this diagram and description of the different cuts of veal. This follows a recent post on cuts of beef.

These diagrams and descriptions are intended for housekeepers or other servants to give instructions for picking out meat at market.



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