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It's always beef, pork, or chicken...but lamb is really good too. Why is it omitted?
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It's expensive in America.
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>>21629706
It's expensive everywhere, it didn't used to be that way.
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You all need some Xi'an Famous Foods in your lives. Lamb is all over the menu and not expensive. The lamb burger is just over $6 and a very good value.
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>>21629704
On this board it's actually overrated by whiney faggots like you
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So, is this what /seekay/ became? Just a bunch of bot posts? Sad.
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>>21629741
Who the fuck are you calling a bot, bitch?
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>>21629719
I don't know about anywhere else, but in America lamb was always more expensive than other meats.
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>>21629704
>is paying out the ears for an ounce and a half of meat on a bone the same weight underrated
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>>21629704
Many dislike its flavour. It's even worse if lambs aren't butchered at young age. Mutton or sheep are trash in general only eaten by savages.
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>>21629993
>Mutton or sheep are trash in general only eaten by savages.
Nonsense like this is part of why /ck/ is in the sorry state it's in now. You don't actually believe what you're saying, you're just shitting up the board for the hell of it. Get a real hobby.
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>>21630008
I concur with this sentiment.
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>>21629721
that menu looks spectacular
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>>21629704
It's the traditional Sunday roast in NZ. Its got more expensive in recent years but its still very normal to roast a leg. Lamb chops are a very common meal, ribs are pricier but also used often. We also grill with it.
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I'm white and I don't hate the west, so I don't eat foul-smelling diversity meat
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>>21629899
I remember being a little kid in the mid/late 2000s going to Greece and grilled lamb chops was almost like an appetizer that you order for the table before the main course comes and they were pretty cheap. Now when I go it's like 20euro and up.
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>>21630008
t. savage
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>>21629704
lamb chops are way underrated.
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>>21629704
Eating Lamb supports Jesus Christ bigtime. Especially drinking Lamb blood on top of a hill!
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>>21629704
>music or im out in a local restaurant wherever i am that day. Found some really great food that way.
I like lamb blended in gyro meat or in tiny amounts like in lamb rogan josh. It's a little gamey for me.
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>>21630058
Learn to greentext, newfag.
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because its fucking incredibly expensive
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>>21629704
It tastes like rotten ass
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Lamb isn't expensive here (southern Ontario). I used to think it was underrated but it's been flying off-the-shelves at major grocers whenever there's a sale, so my impressions might've been misplaced.

The greeny flavour of it makes it slightly less-versatile than beef when incorporated in a dish, but I like it more than beef as a standalone-cut served with potatoes+veg or whatever.
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>>21629721
Lamb burger only $6.45? Holy shit
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it looks better than it tastes
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>>21629704
Its meh.
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>>21629704
Lamb is overrated as fuck.

The only mainstream protein that sucks harder is Turkey.
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It's pretty good with mustard and pretty mid with mint. The real problem I have with it is it stinks when raw, much moreso than most meats.
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slow cocked lamb is probably the most delicious meat in the world. only christmas food tastes better.
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>>21629704
more and more of my neighbors are raising them these days. I've got pigs, cows, chickens and ducks, don't need or want more animals. Also hunt and fish so plenty of variety.
I'll just pay for it when I want it. to other's points so far, it is pricier in the US. I save enough on everything else by raising it that splurging on pricier meat from time to time is no big deal.
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>>21629719
I wish I could eat it more. I can count how many times I've had lamb (unless you count gyros).
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>>21630168
Are you American? Have you had a proper Thanksgiving turkey meal? I don't see how you could hate it... unless you're one of those weird blacks who hate Thanksgiving.
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>>21629704
Lamb is good, but you cannot cook it unspiced. Doing so will leave it with a very unpleasant game taste. Beef, pork, chicken, none of these meats have the same problem. You can cook them unspiced and get an edible and tasty product. Bland, perhaps to some, still edible. Lamb is inedible when the correct spices are not applied to deal with the gamey flavor. That means globohomo can't mass produce lamb for cheap for the masses. It's at a minimum TWO ingredients to make lamb for the masses.

This is why chicken wins as the goto for rotisserie fare. Cheapest protein, no seasoning.
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When the American cattle ranchers were done clearing out natives they moved on to sheep graziers.
Rather ironically they used the excuse the sheep will eat all their grass, and now their cows don't even eat grass.
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>>21630168
>Lamb is overrated as fuck.
Stick to your processed foods, Amerilard
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>Globally consumed and known meat
>It is underrated
Why is this board so full of retards? The fact that it's scarcely consumed in your flyover state doesn't mean it's not eaten anywhere else.
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>>21630980
Most retarded thing I'll read today
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>>21629704
>smol ribeye

It's exquisite.
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>>21629704
Americans don’t eat lamb so therefore it never gets the celebration in popular culture it deserves.
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>>21630051
Lamb is an Anglo staple you ignoramus
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>>21630980
You’ve never had Sunday roast lamb, it doesn’t need spicing if you have strong flavours to compliment like rosemary, a thick gravy and mint sauce.
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>>21630051
Sheep have been in England for 6000 years
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>>21631482
Mint sauce is for gays
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*Lamb* is pretty generic, good but nothing great, expensive as it requires *young* sheep, not much profit, not much meat, lots of work.

*Mutton* - old sheep meat - gets a specific quite strong smell majority of people will dislike, and tends to be tough. So it's not popular, and so rarely being sold for human consumption.

You can bet your ass cat food "lamb" is not *lamb*
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>>21631500
>lamp requires young sheep
Thanks for that, Captain Obvious.
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>>21631495
That’s a very homosexual opinion.
Too spicy for you, Dwayne?
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>>21631507
Most of people in this thread don't seem to understand the difference between lamb and mutton, conflate the two and come up with idiotic claims, like lamb is "gamey", "foul-smelling" or "used to be cheap" and the likes.

Lamb was always expensive, and doesn't smell.

Mutton is dirt cheap, hard to come by 'cause no-one stocks it, and smells.
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>>21631541
Mint sauce tastes like shit and you certainly don't want to be slathering it on lamb like a fucking cliché "ooh lamb and mint, pork and apple". You fucking drone. I'd throw your Labubu off a fucking bridge if I saw you



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