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Lamb is a sheep less than a year old, typically slaughtered between the ages of four and twelve months. Older sheep is called mutton and has a much stronger flavor and tougher meat that many find distasteful Contrary to conventional wisdom, in the USA any sheep under two years of age can be legally labled and sold as lamb.

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13y ago

beef is cattle meat and mutton is sheep's meat that is over a year old. Mutton isn't as common because most people want lamb meat not mutton

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12y ago

Goat meat is from goats and is also called chevon or capretto.

Lamb meat is from young sheep. Meat from older sheep is called mutton.

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Mutton is meat from adult sheep.

Goat meat is from goats and is called chevon.

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11y ago

sheep are grazers, and goats are browsers totally two different kind of vegetarians

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14y ago

mutten is sheep or goat guts, beef is a part of a cow.

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Mutton is adult sheep whereas goat is goat meat.

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14y ago

Lamb comes from lambs, and pork comes from pigs.

The flavor and smell of cooked lamb is more pungent than pork. The meat texture is similar, but each has its own characteristics.

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Lamb is a red meat and chicken is a white meat

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