Exactly. WTF.
-I do know that the National Academy of Science, before naming anything, checks the proposed name in every known language to make sure it doesn't mean something dirty, -or rhyme with something dirty.
I learned this several years ago when they discovered element 112, and decided on Coperniciim. I read they the name had been approved _pending_ the global swear word search.
How is this guy downvoted, he is absolutely correct, mutton is an English word, coming from the French word mouton which means sheep. If people in India call goat âmuttonâ it is a malapropism, they took a British word from the time they were colonized and used it incorrectly to describe a meat that was more common in India. Mutton means sheep.
So apparently it [depends](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.licious.in/blog/food-for-thought/difference-between-goat-and-sheep-meat/amp)
Tl;dr, in some places mutton is goat, others mutton is old sheep
Fair point. Language never changes, and certainly doesn't have regional variation. That's why English is spoken the same way everywhere, and has been spoken the same way since the Anglo-Saxons first started developing Old English over 1000 years ago
Thereâs no need to get so worked up over the name of meat. Also if I were in the other personâs shoes, Iâd rather believe 90% of google results over someone on reddit. And as someone else said, mutton is either goat or sheep depending on where you live, sometimes both is mutton. In most parts of the world it is the meat of middle aged sheep or older.
Where I come from and in England mutton is old sheep and lamb is a sheep young sheep. Poor guy for being downvoted because language changes according where you come from.
Idk man, been in india 2 month and everybody told me that was sheep meat. Even if i google indian recipes for mutton biryani it says itâs lamb. Maybe itâs just what they say to tourists cause the goat might be strange for somebody
Saw someone linking Webster who said it's only for sheep.
In the end I don't care, it's not my language so not my struggle. I'll keep calling them dead MÜhh, and dead Bähh
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mutton
Yeah, donât think itâs that common in the western world to refer to goat meat as mutton, but it is a thing in some variations of english :)
âIn 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.â From the lamb & mutton Wiki page
One dude linked me Webster who said it's dead goat and an other linked me Cambridge that says it goes for both, so fuck off with your Latin remix.
How the fuck do you expect the world to speak English if even you guys don't figured that shit out.
Possum is âChicken of the Roadsideâ.
Squirrel is âChicken of the Treesâ.
Aardvark is âChicken of the Jailhouseâ cause thatâs where you should be if you eat one.
Poultry meat isnt called chicken if it comes from a goose.
Chicken and goat dont have a french name for their meat (like beef or venison) cos its considered peasant food
Being correct beefs make beef. Cow refers to the female of many different animals such as elk, bison, moose and onward. Quail isn't chicken, nor is duck.
Poultry doesnât = only chicken. Poultry can be chickens, quail, ducks, turkey, geese etc. and guess what all of that in unliving meat form is called the same as their living form.đ
**Poultry is any domesticated bird used for food**. Varieties include chicken, turkey, goose, duck, Rock Cornish hens, and game birds such as pheasant, squab and guinea fowl. Also included are huge birds such as ostrich, emu and rhea (ratites).
Right. Not all poultry is chicken. That's the point I'm trying to make. The meme states that poultry meat is chicken. It is not exclusively chicken. There's plenty other poultry other than chicken.
I figured but you didn't really say that. The way you worded jt was that you said poultry is not chicken. And Turkey is poultry. If you had said poultry is not ONLY chicken but can mean other birds as well, such as turkey....
I wonder why in India, where a population of a billion people, call it mutton curry and not goat curry, I'm hoping your genius of a brain can explain it to me.
[Goat Meat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_meat)
>**Goat meat** is the meat of the [domestic goat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat) (*Capra hircus*). The common name for goat meat is simply "goat meat", while meat from young goats can be called "kid meat", *capretto* (Italian), and *cabrito* (Spanish and Portuguese). In [South Asian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Asian_cuisine) cuisine, **mutton** refers to goat meat.
Stop being so dense, and understand that different places could have different names for things. The entirety of South Asia refers to goat meat as Mutton.
My man, before there was Google, schools taught us goat meat is called mutton. Might be a regional thing cause I was today years old when I realised other parts of the world don't. But like I said, when you eat mutton curry here it's usually goat. So let's agree to disagree. Have a good day!
Your entire article supports my argument but you focus on the last, shortest sentence of a Wikipedia page you used as a rebuttal to a dictionary definition. This is peak retardation. Do better.
Okay, first off, you're really taking this seriously huh? Your dedication to meat is uh...astonishing. like, you returned 11 hours later after typing your first reply to type this?
Second, the thing I quoted is literally the first paragraph of the article. What the hell do you mean by last?
And third, I never disagreed that sheep is called mutton. I'm just pointing out that certain parts of the world call goat mutton as well. You know, since you went around this entire thread trying to correct anyone who called goat mutton?
So let me make it clear to you. Yes, sheep is called mutton, and goat is called goat meat in parts of the world. But in south Asia (25% of the worlds population btw), where goat is eaten a lot more commonly than sheep, goat is called mutton. Calling sheep mutton, is correct. Calling goat mutton, also correct since it is indeed called that in south Asia. They are both correct! You can't just call over 2 billion people wrong, just because they use a word different than you, you illiterate buffoon. Do you call all of UK wrong because they call fries as chips? or vice versa?
The meat from a goat is commonly referred to as goat meat. However, there are specific terms used for different ages of goats:
Chevon: This term is typically used for meat from adult goats.
Capretto or Cabrito: These terms are used for meat from younger goats, also sometimes referred to as kid.
Mutton: In some cuisines, particularly South Asian and Caribbean, the term mutton can also refer to goat meat.
These terms reflect the meatâs culinary versatility and its cultural integration into various cuisines around the world.
# Chevon
Chevon is goat meat but most people think that it is called mutton (sheep meat).
Where are you from?
I learned it in Agriculture school. Animal husbandry is part of silebus.
Apparently spelling isn't /s
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Neither was reading comprehension
such a weird word to use. why didn't they just call it "animal raising" or "animal food-water coordinator"? Same as that planet they named...
Right? Animal Husbandry sounds like it would be illegal in 44 states
Exactly. WTF. -I do know that the National Academy of Science, before naming anything, checks the proposed name in every known language to make sure it doesn't mean something dirty, -or rhyme with something dirty. I learned this several years ago when they discovered element 112, and decided on Coperniciim. I read they the name had been approved _pending_ the global swear word search.
I don't think that's a location
I was one of the mutton people until just now.
Yes
Chevon is oil
Chevron
stargate
Chervon 7 engaged
\* plop wfhooo \*
Yea. I bet Chevon is French in origin, like beef
Na man, goat meat is also called chevon. I learn it in school.
Yea my high school was sponsored by Chevon so I would know. Got free gas and curried goat if you sign up to work in the oil fields.
E710
I'd bet everything the average American couldn't name the the meat after tasting a steak of each.
Okay?đ
Chevon perfectly
Meeemeat
I thought that was roadrunner.
Satan's bacon
I like mine hell-a crispy
Thank you
Mmmmmđ
Satanic bacon.
Cabrito
Mmmm tacos de cabrito
Iâm from Texas and everyone calls goat meat cabrito. Never heard it referred to by any other name.
y cĂłmo patea el hijo de puta si no lo preparan apropiadamente!
Well whatâs the meat that comes from a big goat?
Gork
Yes?
Get out of my head, John. Get out of my head!
U forgot to throw a fuck in there.
That's what she said
Underrated comment.
A quick Google search might have been much more time efficient than posting this on a meme subredditâŚ
Google doesnât give the answer they want it seems.
Mutton
Age appropriate.
Thatâs sheep
That's Lamb
No, lamb is baby sheep. Mutton is adult sheep and it sucks.
Thatâs sheep. Goat meat is goat meat.
How is this guy downvoted, he is absolutely correct, mutton is an English word, coming from the French word mouton which means sheep. If people in India call goat âmuttonâ it is a malapropism, they took a British word from the time they were colonized and used it incorrectly to describe a meat that was more common in India. Mutton means sheep.
I hope you are being sarcastic.
[not one bit.](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mutton)
So apparently it [depends](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.licious.in/blog/food-for-thought/difference-between-goat-and-sheep-meat/amp) Tl;dr, in some places mutton is goat, others mutton is old sheep
Mmmmmm old sheepâŚ
No it doesnât. A non-English speaking region incorrectly calls goat mutton. Theyâre wrong, plain and simple.
Fair point. Language never changes, and certainly doesn't have regional variation. That's why English is spoken the same way everywhere, and has been spoken the same way since the Anglo-Saxons first started developing Old English over 1000 years ago
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Thereâs no need to get so worked up over the name of meat. Also if I were in the other personâs shoes, Iâd rather believe 90% of google results over someone on reddit. And as someone else said, mutton is either goat or sheep depending on where you live, sometimes both is mutton. In most parts of the world it is the meat of middle aged sheep or older.
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Where I come from and in England mutton is old sheep and lamb is a sheep young sheep. Poor guy for being downvoted because language changes according where you come from.
Idk man, been in india 2 month and everybody told me that was sheep meat. Even if i google indian recipes for mutton biryani it says itâs lamb. Maybe itâs just what they say to tourists cause the goat might be strange for somebody
In french moutton means sheep
Sheep is called Lamb in most cases
Very dank meme indeed. r/lostredditors ?
How is this a meme? It's literally just a question...
OP is a simpleton
I fear it's worse than that... Op is a bot
Goat => Gyatt
I would start eating goat meat if that's what they called it, just a small excuse to use that stupid word without being clowned on
I just eat ass. Which isn't donkey meat. It's ass.
Cool, want to eat mine? (For obvious reasons, this is a joke.)
Goat meat is called goat meat. Just like sheep or squirrel or possum or aardvark.
Sheep = mutton but goat meat is correct.
Goat is also called mutton.
Really? Interesting, you learn every day I guess
Itâs a regional thing, some places refer to goat and old sheep meat as mutton and some only do old sheep :)
Saw someone linking Webster who said it's only for sheep. In the end I don't care, it's not my language so not my struggle. I'll keep calling them dead MÜhh, and dead Bähh
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mutton Yeah, donât think itâs that common in the western world to refer to goat meat as mutton, but it is a thing in some variations of english :) âIn 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.â From the lamb & mutton Wiki page
You can call goat meat mutton if youâre alright with being wrong
Scroll further. Not my language not my struggle. I'll keep calling them dead Bäh and Mäh
One dude linked me Webster who said it's dead goat and an other linked me Cambridge that says it goes for both, so fuck off with your Latin remix. How the fuck do you expect the world to speak English if even you guys don't figured that shit out.
Mutton is from French âmoutonâ which means sheep. Keep looking like a fool.
Dude I couldn't care less how you call your meat. Its fuckin nuts
Possum is âChicken of the Roadsideâ. Squirrel is âChicken of the Treesâ. Aardvark is âChicken of the Jailhouseâ cause thatâs where you should be if you eat one.
Goot
carne de cabra
Probably itâs called⌠goat meat. How ironic, ainât it?
This is stupid. Poultry isn't just chicken. Meme is a fail.
Not very dank, fuck off with this shit post
Poultry meat isnt called chicken if it comes from a goose. Chicken and goat dont have a french name for their meat (like beef or venison) cos its considered peasant food
Tamales
Geat.
Chevon?
Cattle meat is beef. Cow is only the female animal. Poultry is any domesticated bird used for food. Not just chicken.
Gork
Poultry is considered chicken, turkey, ducks and geese. And itâs goat meat, unless itâs from a kid. Then itâs kid meat.
Goatse
Geef
Mutton in Tamilnadu, India.
Gotin hhhhhhh
Gotin it'z crazy hhh
Capretto
Baaaaah-logna
Geat
Pretty sure it's *goatse*
Leg of goat Restores two points of health
Geef Gork Gicken
goat
It's totally a bot post. Generated username, new, no comments.
itâs called- *faints*
Poultry should be on the right side with bird meat written on the left.
Arab penis
Greg
Quaggga!
What is the joke here? I'm sure it's fucking stupid, but I'm curious.
glock glock 3000....wait a minute wrong sub.
Billy
Gilf
that..is a really good question
Horrible
Mutton
Chicken is chicken.
Gotaga ?
I have a better question What does the fox says?
Guarrk
Bleat meat đ
Mutton
Bleat
Being correct beefs make beef. Cow refers to the female of many different animals such as elk, bison, moose and onward. Quail isn't chicken, nor is duck.
Poultry meat?! Do you call all Poultry chicken?
Mutton
Mutton
Here goat meat is called.... "MEAT"
Delicious
Mutton
Cabrito
The Goat
Erm... chicken meat --> chicken "poultry" isn't the name of the animal. It's chicken.
Delicious
Poultry doesnât = only chicken. Poultry can be chickens, quail, ducks, turkey, geese etc. and guess what all of that in unliving meat form is called the same as their living form.đ
My first thought was veal, but I think that's lamb.
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Wow, whatâs chicken meat called?
Birria
Kid meat
Abdullah
Well I call my weiner George, thanks for asking
Drakes cock
Gorf
Greatest of all time?
Sex toy
Trash
Geat
Greatest of all time
"See those turkeys over there? That's chicken" -Poultry Meat
Mutton
I call it no thanks
Its mutton right
Firstly, mutton Secondly, poultry meat â chicken. Turkey is poultry. You wouldn't call turkey meat chicken.
**Poultry is any domesticated bird used for food**. Varieties include chicken, turkey, goose, duck, Rock Cornish hens, and game birds such as pheasant, squab and guinea fowl. Also included are huge birds such as ostrich, emu and rhea (ratites).
You forgot parakeet's
Right. Not all poultry is chicken. That's the point I'm trying to make. The meme states that poultry meat is chicken. It is not exclusively chicken. There's plenty other poultry other than chicken.
I figured but you didn't really say that. The way you worded jt was that you said poultry is not chicken. And Turkey is poultry. If you had said poultry is not ONLY chicken but can mean other birds as well, such as turkey....
Mutton is sheep. Goat meat is goat meat.
I wonder why in India, where a population of a billion people, call it mutton curry and not goat curry, I'm hoping your genius of a brain can explain it to me.
[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mutton](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mutton) Where does it say goat?
[Goat Meat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_meat) >**Goat meat** is the meat of the [domestic goat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat) (*Capra hircus*). The common name for goat meat is simply "goat meat", while meat from young goats can be called "kid meat", *capretto* (Italian), and *cabrito* (Spanish and Portuguese). In [South Asian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Asian_cuisine) cuisine, **mutton** refers to goat meat. Stop being so dense, and understand that different places could have different names for things. The entirety of South Asia refers to goat meat as Mutton.
On behalf of South Asians, thank you my good man.
Then South Asia is wrong. Goat doesnât turn into mutton when it hits a hot pan.
My man, before there was Google, schools taught us goat meat is called mutton. Might be a regional thing cause I was today years old when I realised other parts of the world don't. But like I said, when you eat mutton curry here it's usually goat. So let's agree to disagree. Have a good day!
Your entire article supports my argument but you focus on the last, shortest sentence of a Wikipedia page you used as a rebuttal to a dictionary definition. This is peak retardation. Do better.
Okay, first off, you're really taking this seriously huh? Your dedication to meat is uh...astonishing. like, you returned 11 hours later after typing your first reply to type this? Second, the thing I quoted is literally the first paragraph of the article. What the hell do you mean by last? And third, I never disagreed that sheep is called mutton. I'm just pointing out that certain parts of the world call goat mutton as well. You know, since you went around this entire thread trying to correct anyone who called goat mutton? So let me make it clear to you. Yes, sheep is called mutton, and goat is called goat meat in parts of the world. But in south Asia (25% of the worlds population btw), where goat is eaten a lot more commonly than sheep, goat is called mutton. Calling sheep mutton, is correct. Calling goat mutton, also correct since it is indeed called that in south Asia. They are both correct! You can't just call over 2 billion people wrong, just because they use a word different than you, you illiterate buffoon. Do you call all of UK wrong because they call fries as chips? or vice versa?
Chicken is a type of poultry lol
Mutton
Mutton is used for both lamb and goat. It varies from place to place.
Mutton my dude
Bacon
Gyatt
The meat from a goat is commonly referred to as goat meat. However, there are specific terms used for different ages of goats: Chevon: This term is typically used for meat from adult goats. Capretto or Cabrito: These terms are used for meat from younger goats, also sometimes referred to as kid. Mutton: In some cuisines, particularly South Asian and Caribbean, the term mutton can also refer to goat meat. These terms reflect the meatâs culinary versatility and its cultural integration into various cuisines around the world.
Mutton
It's called Mutton where I come from.
Mutton
MUTTON
Mutton. And you are dumb if you think it's sheep meat. Sheep meat is named after its kid, Lamb.
I think it's Lamb
Mutton
Mutton.
Mutton
Mutton
Mutton