Lamb
Sheep meat is one of the most common meats around the world, taken from the domestic sheep, Ovis aries, and generally divided into lamb, from sheep in their first year, hogget, from sheep in their second, and mutton, from older sheep. Generally, "hogget" and "sheep meat" are not used by consumers outside Norway, New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland, and Australia. Hogget has become more common in England, particularly in the North often in association with rare breed and organic farming. In South Asian and Caribbean cuisine, "mutton" often means goat meat. At various times and places, "mutton" or "goat mutton" has occasionally been used to mean goat meat.
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Recipes
Charcoal-grilled Lamb Chop Lollipops with Guasacaca — Aruba Restaurants
The first time Dominican Chef Jairo Bernard tried guasacaca was when he came to work at Oak Restaurant & Bar . For Venezuelan owner Ricardo Chirino, it was a staple at family barbecues, where it served as a dip for local lamb – the meat of choice...