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Royal
Wedding Guests Celebrate with Mey Selections Scotch
Beef
Scotch Beef had
star billing on the official menu for the Royal Wedding today
(Friday 29th April) watched by an estimated two
billion well-wishers around the globe.His Royal Highness
Prince William and his new bride, Kate Middleton, along with
around 650 guests enjoyed Scotch Beef from Mey Selections at
the lunch reception hosted by Her Majesty The Queen.
The roast fillet
of Scotch Beef was served in miniature Yorkshire puddings with
horseradish mousse, as part of around 10,000 canapes prepared
for the lunch by a team of 21 chefs led by Royal Chef Mark
Flanagan. It is understood Mey Selections Scotch Lamb also
played a major part in the official celebrations, though
details of how and when it was served are not being
disclosed. The beef was supplied by Mey Selections which
is part of the North Highland Initiative launched in 2005 by
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Mey Selections
is the brand created by North Highland Products Ltd to
represent the highest quality farm and food products from the
North Highlands. All the products or ingredients are,
wherever possible, sourced from within a 100 mile radius of
the Castle of Mey, which appears on the Mey Selections brand
logo. The most northerly inhabited castle on the British
mainland was acquired in 1952 and lovingly restored by Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother who spent many happy
vacations there over a period of almost half a
century.
Quality Meat
Scotland chairman, Jim McLaren, said the fact Scotch Beef had
been selected for the official Royal Wedding celebrations was
a great tribute to the quality of the product. The Scottish
red meat industry was the pioneer of farm assurance 20 years
ago when it set up the world-leading quality assurance schemes
which underpin Scotch Lamb, Scotch Beef and Specially Selected
Pork.
The fact Scotch Beef has been selected on such a
high profile occasion is tremendous recognition of the high
standards of welfare and livestock husbandry skills behind our
lamb, beef and pork, said Mr McLaren. Caithness farmer
Danny Miller, Chairman of North Highland Products, said:
"Mey Selections now has around 500 farmer suppliers who are
dedicated to delivering top quality produce. We supply some
very high profile venues, such as The Goring and RAC in
London, and it is a fantastic
tribute to our hard-working producers in the Highlands that Scotch Beef had pride of
place on the menu today."
David Whiteford, Chairman of The Princes North
Highland Initiative said: "It is tremendous
that product from some of the most remote and fragile areas of
Scotland are
associated with such a prestigious event. One
of the aims of the North Highland Initiative is to foster
closer connection between farmers, top quality food producers
and consumers and
this is an unparalleled opportunity to showcase to the world
the quality of the food produced in the Highlands. We
also very much hope the newly-weds will be able to make a trip
to the North Highlands early in their marriage and experience
first hand why this beautiful region is
rapidly becoming the destination of choice for discerning
travellers." |
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