Why isn't mutton more popular in America?

Why isn't mutton more popular in America?

  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've never had it or seen it in a store, restaurant, or even at a butcher shop. Maybe once at this halal place I went to, but even then I wasn't looking for it. There was one episode of Seinfeld with mutton in it, I think. I've had lamb before, but I've heard mutton is gamey. That's probably why it isn't very popular. Most people don't even really like venison.

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Same reason why blood is almost impossible to find for blood sausage, black pudding, etc. Amerisharts are spoiled babies when it comes to food, especially the nonwhite ones. Maybe more sharts would eat mutton if it tasted like takis?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      blood products are literally illegal here dummy, that's why we don't have black pudding. As to mutton we don't have a wool industry I mean we barely eat lamb as is

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Uh it's uhhh because it's illegal!!!
        >Daddy Uncle CSAM won't let me have any, that's why!!

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          nta but why are you so confrontational man lighten up, jeez

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >blood products are literally illegal [in the US]
        lolwrong
        pickerel.

        Same reason why blood is almost impossible to find for blood sausage, black pudding, etc. Amerisharts are spoiled babies when it comes to food, especially the nonwhite ones. Maybe more sharts would eat mutton if it tasted like takis?

        You're not fooling anyone, Ameriyank.

        https://i.imgur.com/NtpzSY1.jpg

        Why isn't mutton more popular in America?

        https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep_wars

        https://i.imgur.com/JuCu7Mq.jpg

        Because lamb is widely available and tastes better? I use it for plov, koobideh, xinjiang lamb skewers, lamb vindaloo, hot pot, kleftiko and other shank dishes...what's the point of mutton?

        >what's the point of mutton?
        Kentucky barbecue.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Bri'ish peasants eat blood instead of the actual meat (reserved for nobles and royalty)

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I thought america is full of mutts?

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Because lamb is widely available and tastes better? I use it for plov, koobideh, xinjiang lamb skewers, lamb vindaloo, hot pot, kleftiko and other shank dishes...what's the point of mutton?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      this post is dripping with small dick energy, and so will his comeback to this

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Just feeding ur guilty pleasure ;-O

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Have you seen how expensive it is?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      where at?

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Cattle ranchers won the grazing wars. They had the money and the connections, the shepherds didn't. Cattle ranchers also spread propaganda that sheep destroy land.

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Millions of Americans got PTSD from the canned mutton rations they got in WWII and the sheep market never recovered. Lamb is available but it's become a rich person's food so it's ridiculously expensive now.

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The people that would eat mutton here eat venison.

  9. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Due to a lack of age requirements in the federal regulations most of the lamb on the US market is actually mutton.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      that's fascinating

  10. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Americans get cheap beef, pork and chicken so they don't care.

  11. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    They lost the Sheep cattle war anon
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep_wars

  12. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Not sure but mutton is great. One of my family members married a Chinese gal and she makes some great lamb.

  13. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's too expensive. Like brick houses with basements.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >brick houses with basements are expensive
      What's "expensive" to you? I bought my tiny 2 bedroom brick house with a basement for $80k ten years ago. With home values skyrocketing, it's not inexplicably with $300k.

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