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'twixt lamb and mutton
Is there a name for sheep meat that is older than lamb but younger than
mutton? -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address. |
'twixt lamb and mutton
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:06:21 GMT, Frederick Williams <"Frederick
> wrote: >Is there a name for sheep meat that is older than lamb but younger than >mutton? Yummy? |
'twixt lamb and mutton
Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:06:21 GMT, Frederick Williams wrote: > > > Is there a name for sheep meat that is older than lamb but younger than > > mutton? > > Hogget. > > -sw Thank you. -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address. |
'twixt lamb and mutton
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick > ha scritto nel messaggio id... > Is there a name for sheep meat that is older than lamb but younger than > mutton? Wether in England, castrato in Italy. Takes more than age for the Italian one.-- http://www.judithgreenwood.com |
'twixt lamb and mutton
Giusi wrote:
> > Wether in England, castrato in Italy. Takes more than age for the Italian > one.-- According to one source, it takes more than age for the wether as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_(food) --Lia |
'twixt lamb and mutton
"Julia Altshuler" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Giusi wrote: >> Wether in England, castrato in Italy. Takes more than age for the >> Italian one.-- > > > According to one source, it takes more than age for the wether as well. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_(food) > > > --Lia I only told what they told me at ukfd. I asked what it is in English, too. -- http://www.judithgreenwood.com |
'twixt lamb and mutton
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"Giusi" > wrote: > "Julia Altshuler" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > Giusi wrote: > >> Wether in England, castrato in Italy. Takes more than age for the > >> Italian one.-- > > > > > > According to one source, it takes more than age for the wether as well. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_(food) > > > I only told what they told me at ukfd. I asked what it is in English, > too. -- In New Zealand meat from a one-year-old sheep (too old for lamb, too young for mutton) is called hogget. I really like it. http://www.hub-uk.com/tallytip01/tip0031.htm Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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