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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3627171" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Yes, mutton is sheep. It's greasy but tasty. My sister-in-law's parents were farmers. Thought I was eating pork barbecue at their place but after we had been happily munching for a bit they said it was goat. It was very good. Cabrito or baby goat(kid) is very popular in northern Mexico. Had some while down there and it's delicious. I've had good barbecue in a lot of places but the best in my book is pulled pork in West Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3627171, member: 24302"] Yes, mutton is sheep. It's greasy but tasty. My sister-in-law's parents were farmers. Thought I was eating pork barbecue at their place but after we had been happily munching for a bit they said it was goat. It was very good. Cabrito or baby goat(kid) is very popular in northern Mexico. Had some while down there and it's delicious. I've had good barbecue in a lot of places but the best in my book is pulled pork in West Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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