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  2. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    The definitions for lamb, hogget and mutton vary considerably between countries. Younger lambs are smaller and more tender. Mutton is meat from a sheep over two years old, and has less tender flesh. In general, the darker the colour, the older the animal. Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.

  3. Dressed weight - Wikipedia

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    Dressed weight (also known as dead weight or carcass weight) refers to the weight of an animal after being partially butchered, removing all the internal organs and often the head as well as inedible (or less desirable) portions of the tail and legs. It includes the bones, cartilage and other body structure still attached after this initial ...

  4. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Offal (/ ˈɒfəl, ˈɔːfəl /), also called variety meats, pluck or organ meats, is the internal organs of a butchered animal. The word does not refer to a particular list of edible organs, and these lists of organs vary with culture and region, but usually exclude skeletal muscle. [citation needed]

  5. Meat - Wikipedia

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    A selection of uncooked red meat, pork and poultry, including beef, chicken, baconand pork chops. Meatis animal tissue, often muscle, that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted and farmed other animals for meat since prehistory. The Neolithic Revolutionallowed the domestication of animals, including chickens, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, and ...

  6. Goat meat - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, goat meat is popularly skewered and grilled as sate kambing, or curried in soups such as sup kambingand Gulaikambing. In Filipino cuisine, goat meat, or in Filipino kambing, was cooked in multiple varieties. From sinampalukan, papaitan, caldereta, kilawinand others. It was commonly seen and used in Ilocano cuisine.

  7. Passover sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The Passover sacrifice (Hebrew: קרבן פסח, romanized: Qorban Pesaḥ), also known as the Paschal lamb or the Passover lamb, is the sacrifice that the Torah mandates the Israelites to ritually slaughter on the evening of Passover, and eat lamb on the first night of the holiday with bitter herbs and matzo. According to the Torah, it was ...

  8. Beef clod - Wikipedia

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    Beef clod. The beef clod or shoulder clod is one of the least expensive cuts of beef and is taken from the shoulder (chuck) region of the animal. Beef clod is a large muscle system, with some fat that covers the muscles. [1] The clod's composition is mainly three muscles: the shoulder tender, the top blade and the clod heart and is one of two ...

  9. List of lamb dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kebab – Various; found throughout the Middle East. Khorkhog – Mongolia. Kibbeh nayyeh – a national dish of Lebanon, prepared with raw lamb or beef, fine bulgur and spices. Kokoretsi – Turkish; found throughout the Balkans and Azerbaijan. Kol böreği – Turkey. Kuurdak – Central Asia. Laal maans – Rajasthan, India.