I think it's lamb!
2006-08-04 13:04:53
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Stranger In Maine™♥ (Thriller) 7
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Old Lamb
"Main Entry: mut·ton
Pronunciation: 'm&-t&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English motoun, mutton, sheep, from Anglo-French mutun ram, sheep, mutton, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish molt wether
: the flesh of a mature sheep used for food
side note: We used to have a minitoy poodle named Mutton so that I could call it 'Mutt' for short as I've got a questionable 'attitude', but it was a good dog & I never called it mutt, but rather Mutton!
I'd highly recommend that you see reference below to copy & paste into yer browser favorites for easy access to simple words;)
2006-08-04 20:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Mutton is the meat, or flesh of a sheep or lamb. Soup made from mutton is called Irish Stew.
2006-08-04 20:08:56
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answered by ocean_luvin_mermaid 2
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Mutton is the meat from an older sheep, lamb is the meat from a young sheep
2006-08-04 20:05:38
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answered by elvenlike13 3
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Mutten is the name of the meat of a lamp. Like beef is for cattle, pork is for pigs, poultry is for chicken, etc.
2006-08-04 20:08:33
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answered by Lane B 2
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Mutton is a type of lamb. It comes from older sheep and has a stronger taste.
2006-08-04 21:11:18
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answered by Betty S 1
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Mutton is sheep, usually, an older sheep. It is pretty fatty and has a strong taste that takes a bit of getting used to, but it's palatable.
2006-08-04 20:12:26
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answered by ampaje55 1
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Mutton is meat from an adult sheep as opposed to lamb which is meat from a young sheep.
2006-08-04 20:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Sheep. Lamb tastes good. Mutton kinda tastes like soap. Least that's what I think.
2006-08-04 20:06:44
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answered by WenckeBrat 5
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It's roasted leg of lamb. Speaking of nice legs, NIce bikini
2006-08-04 20:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Soup made out of old sheep.
2006-08-04 20:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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