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objektif
on Sept 27, 2023
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Why don’t Americans eat mutton?
Hold on mutton is goat isn't it? Why does the article say it is just older lamb?
sitharus
on Sept 27, 2023
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Mutton is adult sheep, older than hogget which is older than lamb.
Goat is goat.
objektif
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Well may be in the US I guess. But if you go to India mutton means goat.
sitharus
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I'm not in the US. Mutton is sheep over a year old in the UK, NZ, Australia, USA and Canada at least.
Interesting to know about India though, TIL!
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