Sentence Examples
Colonial tastes survive in the form of sardines, corned beef and mutton, chocolate, and whiskey. |
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Spirits were high and so were the plates, many piled with roast mutton, chops, potatoes and other delights to the palate. |
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A long canter brings us to lunch camp where our crew awaits with a tasty braai of mutton ribs. |
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Most meat is mutton, although beef, chicken, turkey, and goat are also eaten. |
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We sat at opposite ends of the table and ate our meal of roast mutton, vegetables, and wine. |
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He was as dead as mutton by the time I'd got him out of the little beggar's paws. |
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The people were frightening, mutton dressed as lamb springs to mind, the people watching will certainly keep you entertained. |
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I suppose I should be grateful they did not say I was mutton dressed as lamb! |
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When you get married a second time you worry about being mutton dressed as lamb and a good way round that is to cover your arms, which she did. |
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The Maori had taken huge quantities of eels and mutton birds back to New Zealand. |
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But all that changed after Jason grew out his mutton chops, bought a straw hat, and started sleeping with Neil's girlfriend! |
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And when you look at historic pictures, guys had mutton chops, mustaches, beards. |
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At about the same time thousands of Austrians with unattractive mutton chops, beer bellies and thick sunglasses will mourn their leader. |
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But I'm fine now, growing the biggest mutton chops you've ever seen, but fine. |
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Modern haggis generally has beef suet rather than mutton fat, and cayenne pepper or nutmeg are usual additions. |
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It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices. |
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The principal meats were pork, beef, mutton, and sometimes freshwater fish taken from the river. |
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Most street food evokes memories of the past, like wonton, noodles, buns soaked in mutton soup from the northern part of the country. |
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Sharp ingredients, such as verjuice, vinegar, and lemon, were frequently called for in sauces and gravies for mutton during the 17th century. |
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This is effectively a pot of stew originally compounded of cheap cuts of mutton, potatoes, and onions. |
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The ivory dress has applied embroidery over ivory satin with leg of mutton sleeves and a Bertha collar. |
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The preferred meat is mutton, but chicken, beef, and camel also are consumed. |
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An impacted mutton bone was removed from the right pyriform fossa by hypopharyngoscopy under general anesthesia. |
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Underground mutton always had to be eaten boiled because it contained not a grain of fat. |
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Grow your own vegetables folks, eat underground mutton and you'll all be healthier for it. |
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Next came a course of chicken in rich sauces followed by another course of either beef, mutton or ham. |
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In the eastern area, the food is heavier, with more of an accent on mutton and pork. |
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The main traditional foods of the Mongols include beef, mutton, and milk products, supplemented by grain and vegetables. |
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Sausage, pork, beef, mutton, chicken, and dried or salted fish are widely available and relatively cheap. |
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Beef, mutton, pork and venison were common meats, and communities close to the coast could expect to widen their diets with fish and shellfish. |
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He wore a blue, faux rhinestone encrusted jumpsuit, huge sunglasses, and some of the shaggiest mutton chops I had seen in my life. |
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It wasn't only the wig, they'd put on the mutton chops as well, and the costume. |
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In the good old days, mutton chops were both a cut of meat and a style of whiskery adornment. |
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Purists maintain that the only acceptable and traditional ingredients are neck mutton chops or kid, potatoes, onions, and water. |
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Hundreds of vendors peddle everything from mutton kebabs and beef soup to fried twisted dough and steamed rose cakes. |
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They are famous for bredies made with mutton, tomatoes, cabbage, or local plants. |
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The author explains that the washed buds can be stewed or can be used with mutton in a bredie. |
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In addition to bread the earl and countess received a quart of beer, a quart of wine, half a chine of mutton or a chine of boiled beef. |
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Colonial goose is an economical dish made of stuffed mutton bearing no relation to any goose. |
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And we're not just talking about dhansak, that famous Parsi preparation of brown rice and dal cooked with mutton and served with kachumber. |
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The Maori cuisine is based on seafood, mutton birds, wild pork or fowl, fat lamb, and kumara. |
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They even took a good portion of the fancier meats like mutton, quail, and deer. |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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A chicken tikka masala was followed by a rogan josh mutton, which was one of the best mutton dishes I have tried anywhere. |
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The blacksmith, having just purchased a shoulder of mutton, is triumphantly waving it in the air. |
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One hopes for a quarter of lamb, the other for a shoulder of mutton and both are dismayed when the true discovery of the baby is made. |
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Kentucky substitutes mutton for pork and in Texas, barbecue is all about beef. |
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A large bowl of mutton stew with some large wedges of bread satisfied this last need. |
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He stood by as baskets of mutton and fish were lowered in together like coffins in a communal grave. |
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All this combines to produce a mutton with a unique flavour which is stronger and faintly gamey compared with lowland mutton. |
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb. |
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Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served. |
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The laver has to be prepared as for Laver Bread, and is then heated and whisked with orange juice, butter and mutton stock or cream. |
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows. |
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Yesterday they had leg of lamb, escovitched chicken and curried mutton, and I had some of each. |
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The non-vegetarian segment offers just as many sumptuous delights, starting with mutton and chicken rogan josh, gushtaba, rista and yakhni. |
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The dish is filled with layers of browned lamb or mutton chops and layers of onions and thickly sliced potatoes. |
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The good man is naturally overjoyed when he holds a good-sized handsome shoulder of mutton, in one hand, with a good sharp carver in the other. |
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His wife Ethel had to pack him a case that contained a mutton chop and a large bar of chocolate. |
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Prepare 1,000 grams of mutton, 10 grams of licorice root and 10 grams of Chinese angelica. |
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The best food to have is mutton, eaten by hand, or an entire goat. |
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Secondly, savoury mutton pies, usually filled with cutlets and forcemeat, or with caudles of eggs, or ragoos of oysters added after cooking, were also made. |
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The dinner would consist of roast beef, roast mutton, roast pork, and vegetables, plum puddings, Christmas cake, and tea, and would be served to about 1,200 poor people. |
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It seems that because burrowing can cause landslips in quarries, residents of Portland instead call the creatures underground mutton or furry things. |
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The people dine on chamois and boar, aurochs and mutton, bison and walrus. |
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I sat there sullenly staring at the roast mutton and potatoes. |
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I'm lucky, for I've got an invite to a bash in the Drill Hall where I spend the night dancing, drinking and feasting on mutton soup, pies and sandwiches. |
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He talks about Namibian meat, not only the superb game but also the beef, pork and mutton, which he considers superior to anything, brought in from across our borders. |
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And not only did the freakout guitarist have a killer pair of striped pants, he was sporting some awesome 1973 mutton chops that really got the good times flowing. |
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Well put, but I can definitively state that I have no mutton chops. |
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He said he began thinking about how much he enjoyed mutton when he was growing up, and how a revival in the meat could boost the incomes of hill farmers. |
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In Kentucky, barbecued mutton reigns, and in Texas, it's beef brisket. |
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Every marriage pandal would have a bevy of babus doing a headcount of the invitees, the quantity of mutton, rice and sugar used for the preparations. |
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Pitt Island is large enough to be farmed and there are a number of small islands, some of which are mutton birding islands, and some home to endangered bird species. |
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Cooks in southwestern France still dispute which meats make the best cassoulet, but various combinations of pork, sausage, mutton, partridge, duck, and goose may be used. |
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A bowl of white rice and a small serving of fish soup with seaweed follow, just in time to accompany the main dish, be it sirloin or tenderloin steak, mutton, chicken or cod. |
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Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos. |
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In coastal areas they have been known to kill and eat young mutton birds. |
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The speciality was mutton tagine, softly braised in the tagine pot with peas, vegetables, and spices. |
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Similarly, we have the example of the mutton birds in the Titi Islands. |
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Meat, most commonly mutton or horse meat, was boiled in a big cauldron. |
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The plastic tablecloths with gorgeous floral prints and the aroma and smoke from the roast mutton kebabs combine to make you feel this is an echt Xinjiang restaurant. |
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At the festival, the non-vegetarian fare includes murgh Avadh, mutton Nizam, and Malabar meen and anda Biryani, all of which have their distinctive flavour. |
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The co-owner of Metropolis Collectables, Vincent has Wolverine mutton chops, a Tony Stark goatee, and Lex Luthor swagger. |
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I like to keep my food quite traditional, the only time that I use spices is when I make a braai, when I add piri piri and curry powder to fresh fish or mutton. |
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Other dishes include mutton stew with island vegetables, and pumpkin soup. |
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There are ready made pieces of chicken keema, chicken kofta, chicken liver, mutton liver, mutton chops, prawns, mutton keema, burda kapoora, mutton brain and fish marrel. |
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Fish and other seafood, such as crab and shrimp, are very popular, and chicken and mutton are also consumed. |
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President William Howard Taft dined on filet of mutton with Bearnaise sauce at the King Edward Hotel in Jackson. |
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In her coat pocket was a menu dated April 12, which offered foods such as mutton chops, Melton Mowbray pie and tapioca pudding. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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Close-up of two rats gnawing at a mutton bone, of the flies on the purulent eyelids of a small girl. |
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Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home. |
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However, mutton biryani, pulao, beef nihari, qorma, and shami kababs are extremely popular among people for lunch and dinner. |
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Serventy explored the effects of regular harvesting by Aborigines on the Tasmanian mutton bird population in the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait. |
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On Chappel Island there is very little food and only when the mutton bird is resident do the snakes get to eat. |
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These are good locations to try for yellowtail, mangrove and mutton snapper, groupers and cobia. |
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For example, in both data sets, lane snapper was near blue runner, gray snapper, mutton snapper, and yellowtail snapper. |
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If you're fighting a fish on the reef, such as a mutton snapper or cobia, and suddenly the fish goes nuclearon you. |
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Working the coral heads and channels with surface plugs was amazing for mutton snapper, 'cudas, jacks and occasionally grouper and tarpon. |
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If we were hard up, Mam made a stew with some scrag end of mutton, vegetables and a handful of barley. |
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With the comfort of packet after packet of gingernuts and a morning Scotch mutton pie, I was the goodie two shoes who managed to win. |
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Later, the camp had a Jungle Thanksgiving Dinner of mutton bird, spatchcock and beer. |
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We used to cook a mutton bird for each tourist on the tour,' said Hank Horton, owner of Jahadi Indigenous Tours in northwest Tasmania. |
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Being on Ngai Tahu soil during the mutton bird and oyster seasons also meant the catering was superb. |
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He was also one of the first Australian scientists to use modern media when he made a colour film on the mutton birds of Bass Strait. |
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In this note we describe the re-formation of a spawning aggregation of mutton snapper. |
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Be sure to take the opportunity to try some traditional Norwegian food, including lutefisk, dried and salted mutton ribs and reindeer. |
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You'll be surprised at the variety of species you'll pick up, including mutton, groupers, kings, tuna and even sailfish. |
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Goat meat is dark with a flavor that is similar to mutton, although goat meat is slightly greasier. |
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Horse sausage and mutton sausage are also traditional foods in Iceland, although their popularity is waning. |
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It consists of lamb or mutton and onion, topped with sliced potatoes and baked in a heavy pot on a low heat. |
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In Lancashire before industrialisation, families would work at home spinning thread while scrags of mutton stewed slowly over a low fire. |
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The curries of Maharashtra vary from mildly spicy to very spicy and include vegetarian, mutton, chicken and fish. |
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All sorts of things are curried in Malaysia, including mutton, chicken, shrimp, cuttlefish, fish, eggplants, eggs, and vegetables. |
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Livestock is limited due to the small size of the island and people there utilise poultry, pork, goat and mutton, along with imported beef. |
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South African women are also so scared of looking like mutton dressed as lamb that we have plenty of women looking like lamb dressed as mutton! |
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Elegant, slightly chic, but not mutton dressed as lamb. It was important to present a professional appearance to her former employer. |
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Hill farming is also prominent in the Southern Uplands in the south of Scotland, resulting in the production of wool, lamb and mutton. |
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In 2004, he founded the Mutton Renaissance Campaign, which aims to support British sheep farmers and make mutton more attractive to Britons. |
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Many types of meat are used for Indian cooking, but chicken and mutton tend to be the most commonly consumed meats. |
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Native tribes of Arunachal are meat eaters and use fish, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, and mutton to make their dishes. |
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Among meat dishes, meat saalan is a popular dish made of mutton or goat curry with cubed potatoes in garam masala. |
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The most notable ingredient in Kashmiri cuisine is mutton, of which over 30 varieties are known. |
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Most of Kerala's Hindus, except its Brahmin community, eat fish, chicken, beef, pork, eggs, and mutton. |
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These rice breads can be eaten specially flavored with coconut milk, fish curries, and chicken or mutton curries. |
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Nobles hunted various wild game and consumed mutton, pork, dog, and beef as these animals were domesticated. |
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The animals provided wool when young and mutton upon maturity after wool production was no longer desirable. |
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Ovine meat is called lamb when from younger animals and mutton when from older ones. |
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China, Australia, India, and Iran have the largest modern flocks, and serve both local and exportation needs for wool and mutton. |
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Herdwick lamb and mutton has a very distinct taste, and was even eaten at Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation banquet. |
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The Vikings in York mostly ate beef, mutton, and pork with small amounts of horse meat. |
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The Colonel, himself, was great at making hash mutton, hot-pot, curry, and pillau. |
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The term mutton is almost always used to refer to goat meat in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The definitions for lamb, hogget and mutton vary considerably between countries. |
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Thin strips of fatty mutton can be cut into a substitute for bacon called macon. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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The mutton and swine were cut into leg and shoulder joints and chops. |
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This report analyzes the general situation of the pork market, the poultry meat market, the poultry egg market, beef market and mutton market livestock market. |
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Since the 1960s, per capita consumption of lamb and mutton declined from nearly 5 pounds to just about 1 pound, due to competition from poultry, pork, beef, and other meats. |
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Lamb and mutton are very popular in Central Asia and in certain parts of China, where other red meats may be eschewed for religious or economic reasons. |
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Meat consumption includes chicken, beef, mutton, venison, duck and squab. |
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Sheep meat prepared for food is known as either mutton or lamb. |
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At a somewhat higher social level families ate an enormous variety of meats, especially beef, mutton, veal, lamb, and pork, as well as chickens, and ducks. |
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No one else who ate the curried mutton made at the Strakers' house that evening suffered any ill effects, but Hunter was in a profound stupor well into the next day. |
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But this woman was, he thought, no tib, no purveyor of holy mutton. |
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Dishes on the menu from the first-class restaurant include mutton chops, roast beef, Melton Mowbray pie, lamb and mint sauce, ox tongue, tapioca pudding and greengage tart. |
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He also suggested that beef or veal might be used in place of mutton. |
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Early in 1953 Dr. D. L. Serventy sent us twelve mutton birds from the Bass Strait Islands for another investigation. One of these birds died shortly after reaching Adelaide. |
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A favourite Pakistani curry is karahi, which is either mutton or chicken cooked in a cooking utensil called karahi, which is similar in shape to a wok. |
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Some of the produce on offer ranged from locally reared oysters, beer, goat's cheese, preserves, ice cream, charcuterie, chocolates, mutton, sausages and liqueurs. |
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Mohari mutton is also one of the distinct delicacies of Malwani cuisine. |
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Both mutton snapper and mangrove snapper will be found in plentiful numbers in this area and they will be accompanied by various groupers and hogfish. |
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Traditionally, Uttar Pradeshi cuisine consists of Awadhi and Mughlai cuisine, though a vast majority Well known dishes include kebabs, dum biryani, and various mutton recipes. |
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The richness of Awadh cuisine lies not only in the variety of cuisine but also in the ingredients used like mutton, paneer, and rich spices, including cardamom and saffron. |
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The engine-driver and fireman did not see her. They were leaning out on the other side, telling the Porter a tale about a dog and a leg of mutton. |
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In addition to game, colonists' protein intake was supplemented by mutton. |
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Chicken, fish, and lamb or mutton are regularly used in dishes. |
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Mutton gives the burgoo the same oomph that squirrel and other wild game formerly provided. |
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We look forward to many more blue flags and congratulate the Local Authorities for their great work at Mutton Island and other locations. |
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Mutton chops are still on the top of the menu, followed by broiled filet mignon, rack of lamb and a thick, crusty veal chop smothered in wild mushrooms. |
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Horsforth's frustration was clear to see and striker Connolly was fortunate to get away with a spiteful kick at John Mutton on the blind side of the referee. |
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Mutton Tagine in Zaita, Morocco This photo was taken at a tiny roadside town on the drive to fez. |
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Biefe, Mutton, and Porke, shred pies of the best, Pig, veale, goose, and capon, and Turkey well drest. |
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An area developed at about the same time on an odd shaped piece of land to the south of the Tavistock road is known as Leg o' Mutton Corner. |
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The guests were served Mutton Chaanp, Mutton Qorma, Sindhi Biryani, Fish Pakora, Chana Chaat, Dahi Bhalla and juice. |
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Kiwi rockers The Mutton Birds have had two albums going platinum on home turf. |
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The fourth most venomous land snakes on the planet, these incredible creatures feed on young Mutton birds. |
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The sheep was killed and the car written off, and in the aftermath of this event the informal race became known as the Mutton Grand Prix. |
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Mutton Creek was dominated by centrarchid and catostomid species. |
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Barely a handful of Irish breeders would have seen Harmonicon and Mutton Cutlet before they were imported from England, yet they flocked to use them. |
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The Mutton Birds, also native to the Great Barrier Reef, are better behaved which is a good thing because about a million of them nest here in the breeding season. |
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Catch The Mutton Birds at Aberdeen University on October 22, Dundee's West Port Bar the following night, and on October 24 in Glasgow at King Tuts. |
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Mutton is meat from a sheep over two years old, and has less tender flesh. |
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Mutton used to be an important part of Hungarian cuisine due to strong pastoral traditions but began to be increasingly looked down on with the spread of urbanisation. |
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But the Mutton bird is pretty cool and is sort of mini albatross. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have had some ragout veal, and I mean to have some haricot mutton to-morrow. |
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After each use, the scarificator was to be cleaned and greased by springing it through a piece of mutton fat. |
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I found breakfast ready, consisting of coffee, corn cake and fresh mutton, which I devoured with a keen appetite. |
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Both the wool and the mutton have been improved by cross-breeding with good stock. |
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I'd try a soup, a mutton sandwich, and a cuppa cawfee for eight cents, if I was you. |
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Good beef and mutton will no longer serve his turn, I've been told at the club. |
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Take four ounces of mutton suet, one ounce of bees-wax, one of sweet oil, and a dram each of powdered sugar-candy and gum-arabac. |
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As to dead meat, the first sale was held on the 5th of June, when 100 carcases of beef and 72 of mutton were disposed of. |
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A haunch of mutton should be dressed like venison, only in proportion as it may be less, it must not roast quite so long. |
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Make the gravy of a scrag of mutton, a tea-spoonful of lemon pickle, a large spoonful of ketchup, and the same of browning. |
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The hydrogenated oils, home-rendered fats, lard and beef and mutton suet can be used for shortening fats. |
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But really I do object to be swinging there at the end of a string like a confounded leg of mutton under a bottle-jack. |
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Soak a neck of mutton in water for an hour, cut off the scrag, and put it into a stewpot, with two quarts of water. |
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At eight she has more tea, and generally a kippered herring, or a bit of cold mutton left from the noon dinner. |
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It was a very large shoulder of mutton, but Excalibur finished it in ten minutes. |
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The result was that when the saddle of mutton was served, she had no usable knife. |
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I can't get my khansamah to understand the simplest thing beyond mutton and fowl. |
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They gave him tea and kumiss, and had a sheep killed, and gave him mutton to eat. |
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Then she could smile thanks at him over the mulligatawny soup, or the filet of sole, or the boiled mutton, or the apple tart. |
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They were employed as slaves on some islands, to strip the mutton bird, and in whatever irksome labor was within their capacity. |
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When he had gone a little way he passed before the door of an inn, and sees a fine leg of mutton on the table. |
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The forequarter of mutton usually is not served whole unless the mutton be very small. |
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Likewise, in the spring of the year he frequently anointed the young of the species with a mixture of mutton suet and asafetida. |
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It is generally a greasy stew of mutton, soaked with rancid butter and saffron, and seasoned with asafoetida. |
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A 'jigget' of mutton is of course a gigot, and we have identified an 'ashet' as an assiette. |
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Set it in a stewpan that will just hold it, with mutton or beef gravy, half a pint of port wine, with pepper and allspice. |
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Lamb is pink and contains only small amounts of fat, while mutton is brick red and usually has considerable firm white fat. |
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The Tartar sheep, called also Shanghae and broadtail, is a recently-imported breed, of great promise for mutton. |
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We are going to have soup, a leg of mutton with potatoes and spinach, a dish of fried cutlets, and a cabinet pudding. |
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Put a leg of mutton in a roasting pan with a sliced onion and carrot, four leaves of celery, and one chili pepper. |
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Two mutton chops, three potatoes, some split peas, a little flour, two ounces of butter, a pinch of salt, and all this black pepper. |
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Ameaty, vapourish smell of beef and mutton, sausages and mash, hangs down like a damp net in the middle of the eating-house. |
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Mahbub stuffed himself with great boluses of spiced mutton fried in fat with cabbage and golden-brown onions. |
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And what do you think of that modest leg of salt marsh mutton? |
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Serve with turkey, chicken, mutton or game and with escalloped oysters. |
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The men of my mess had killed all the beeves and mutton up to that time. |
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I must make shift with the mutton pie and a rasher of bacon. |
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Many persons are fond of mutton that has been boiled in soup. |
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Did you observe, D'Artagnan, that three days running they have brought us braised mutton? |
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Take a neck of mutton, cut it into chops, and fry them brown. |
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Always have some currant jelly on the table to eat with roast mutton. |
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Fill it with slices of the lean of cold mutton, or lamb, seasoned also. |
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The bones of lamb are pink, while those of mutton are white. |
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She had not forgiven Paul for the episode of the underdone mutton. |
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Beef and mutton must be underdone even for joints, removes, and entrees. |
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On the table were vodka, a flask of rum, white bread, roast mutton, and salt. |
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Take the mutton out to rest and pass the wine and shallot base through a sieve. |
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The next dish is a hot pot of tinned mutton and preserved vegetables. |
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We had nothing but only this, and a leg of mutton, and a pullet or two. |
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The staff had mutton hash and spinach, with tapioca pudding for dessert. |
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This extra cost we can regard as constituting the marginal cost of mutton. |
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Now melt down some mutton fat, and, while hot, add to the boiling lye. |
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At a few minutes after nine the maid, Edith Baxter, carried down to the stables his supper, which consisted of a dish of curried mutton. |
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Micawber, came in from the bakehouse with the loin of mutton which was our joint-stock repast. |
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Cabbage Soup may be made in the same manner, of neck of mutton. |
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These directions for roasting beef will apply equally to mutton. |
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Order a larded hare, a fat capon, mutton leg dressed with garlic, and four bottles of old Burgundy. |
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He had one of the meat-tins between his knees, and sat with a large piece of cold Australian mutton between his fingers. |
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With her tarty fur coat, dishpan hands and slap, Frankie is mutton dressed as lamb. |
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We eats our biled mutton without capers, and don't care for horse-radish ven ve can get beef. |
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Numbers were daily brought into camp, and the flesh of those which were young and fat was extolled as superior to the finest mutton. |
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An hour and a half limped heavily away in the thief-and-rascal crowded passages below, even though assisted off with mutton pies and ale. |
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There was roast mutton with onion sauce, and a roly-poly pudding. |
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The joint is jagged in lamb, but smooth and round in mutton. |
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In the first course, there was a shoulder of mutton cut into an equilateral triangle, a piece of beef into a rhomboides, and a pudding into a cycloid. |
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Bucket lays in a breakfast of two mutton chops as a foundation to work upon, together with tea, eggs, toast, and marmalade on a corresponding scale. |
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And if he should order mutton, don't blab out that we have none. |
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A roaring, ranting, sleek man-thief, Who lived on mutton, veal, and beef, Yet never would afford relief To needy, sable sons of grief, Was big with heavenly union. |
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The roast mutton was on the table, and I had dispensed with attendance. |
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There is that delicate blossom who can't drink any claret under ninety-four, and who would as soon think of dining off cat's meat as off plain roast mutton. |
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Give him the papers, conversation, music, mutton, coffee, landscape, fruit in the season, a few sheets of Bristol-board, and a little claret, and he asked no more. |
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Spawning mutton snappers range in size from 5 pounds to over 20 pounds. |
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The administration of mutton instead of medicine, the substitution of Tea for Joe, and the baker for bacon, were among the mildest of my own mistakes. |
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But Trinny and Susannah are the best friends we all wish we had because they will tell us if we are frumps, fashion victims or mutton dressed as lamb. |
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He came back again with the boiled mutton, and I was so excited by the appetising smell of it that I forgot the noise of the beast that had troubled me. |
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The prices for wheat, flour, milk, macaroni, sugar, rice, sunflower oil, mutton, potato, onion, carrot, petroleum, slate grew insignificantly due to seasonal factors. |
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Mutton should be a dull red, and its fat white, hard, and flaky. |
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