A food historian has tracked the evolution of the Sunday roast - from its humble beginnings of boiled beef, broad beans and cabbage 100 years ago, to today's culinary tour de force.Expert Seren Charrington-Hollins explains how the roast has become something of a centrepiece to the family table, and now includes anything from plant-based meat to chips, salmon and even macaroni cheese.Yorkshire puddings, beef and roast potatoes have been a constant part of the English favourite since the 1920s - but a new video shows how things have evolved, with dinner tables now filled with vegetarian and vegan options.And a survey of 2,000 Brits, that was carried out alongside the creation of the animation, found that a roast dinner is the favourite meal.
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