Bull roast
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A bull roast is a meal where beef, typically not an entire bull, is roasted over an open pit barbecue and then sliced up and served. It is similar in concept to a pig roast. The meat at a bull roast is sometimes pit beef and is often accompanied by oysters.
While not technically exclusive to any one particular area, bull roasts are a common social function along the east coast, from the Chesapeake Bay region, Southern Maryland, and Virginia.
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