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mutton

noun

The flesh of sheep used as food.

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The word "mutton" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the name for the meat of a mature sheep and is often used in dishes like mutton curry or mutton stew. You can also use it in phrases like "mutton dressed as lamb" which refers to an older person who dresses in more youthful styles. For example: "My grandmother likes to wear bright colors and trendy hairstyles- she's certainly not afraid of mutton dressed as lamb".

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Close to the park, Himalayan restaurant Yeti offers good-value dinners: prayer flags, mandalas and waiters in Nepali topi hats transport diners to Kathmandu, as do the momos stuffed with buffalo, vegetables or mutton, with three dipping sauces of escalating hotness.

Loin of blackface mutton is equally creditable - full-flavoured, perfectly cooked and scented with rosemary, this dish gets better as you eat it.

Though I find several older recipes for mutton korma, chicken seems to predominate in modern versions, which I think makes sense with such a delicate sauce.

And, since Asia's appetite for iron ore, coal, natural gas and mutton shows no signs of abating, the bonanza seems set to continue for a while, even if it is downgraded to some lesser form of boom (see article).

The traditional Navajo diet of mutton stew and fry-bread is not exactly wholesome, although it is better than the stuff served up in the fast-food outlets.Most reservations used to look like the Navajo Nation.

There was no order to cookbooks: a cake recipe might be followed by a mutton one.

There are regional quirks throughout the country western Kentucky prefers mutton to beef or pork, South Carolina's sauce is mustard-based while northern Alabama's is an abomination based on mayonnaise, and Chicagoans display a fondness for rib tips (unwieldy, delicious bits of meat, bone and cartilage).

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Sky On Demand When he's not sporting dubious mutton-chops as Mad Men's Harry Crane, Rich Sommer can be found tossing dice and stacking Jenga blocks as host of this board games podcast.

On January 13th Axel Kicillof, Argentina's mutton-chopped economy minister, announced that the government would allow 500,000 metric tonnes of wheat and 50,000 tonnes of flour products to be exported.

It was touted for years in universities and think-tanks by two sponsors, Marvin Olasky, a former Marxist and now born-again Christian at the University of Texas in Austin, and Myron Magnet, a Dickens scholar and mutton-chop-whiskered member of the Manhattan Institute in New York.

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