In India, "mutton" typically means goat meat, while globally it refers to adult sheep. This difference stems from history—the word comes from Old French for sheep but was adopted during British rule for goat, as it was more widely consumed and practical to rear. Goat meat is formally called chevon, but the term never caught on in everyday usage across India.
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Why Goat Meat Is Called Mutton In India, Not In Other Nations?
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