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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:07:23 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: I stopped on the same bike ride yesterday and chatted with a woman about her goats ( lots of goats around here, more and more each year ) and she was telling me goat meat is available there ... I've never tried it ... kinda scary thinking what I might actually end up with shopping for goat meat in a language I can't really speak ... ah life's little adventures G FWIW, there's a BIG difference between _goat_ (as in "old") and cabrito (kid, young goat) - sorta like lamb vs mutton. I like cabrito and lamb, not so much goat and mutton. Both can be had in a number of cultures/cuisines and most variants can be had all over the US, most readily found, IME, in Mexican (cabrito) and Jamaican (jerk goat, etc.) restaurants, and as Brazilian restaurants become more popular, you might find it there. Unless you like organ meats, stay away from any Mexican cabrito "stews" - they don't all contain such, but some do, and until you know what's what... IAC, and IMO, cabrito "al pastor" (grilled, BBQ) is best anyway. TC, R |
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