Understanding the names of meat from various animals

Names of meat from different animals

When we talk about different types of meat, it's interesting to note that the names can vary depending on the animal it comes from. Here are the specific names for the meat from various animals:

Animal Meat

Goat: Goat meat is often called mutton.

Sheep: The meat of sheep is known as mutton.

Cow: The meat from cows is called beef.

Pig: Pork is the term for the meat from pigs.

Young sheep: Lamb is the name for the meat from young sheep.

Young goat: Cabrito is the term for the meat from young goats.

Chicken: Poultry is used as a general term for chicken meat.

What are the specific names of meats from different animals?

Final answer:

Meat from animals is known by specific terms: goat (chevon or cabrito), sheep (mutton), cow (beef), pig (pork), young sheep (lamb), young goat (kid or cabrito), and chicken (poultry).

Explanation:

The meats from various animals are known by specific names. Here's a list for the animals mentioned:

  • Goat - The meat is commonly called goat or sometimes chevon (particularly from older goats) or cabrito (usually for the meat from younger goats).
  • Sheep - The meat from an adult sheep is called mutton.
  • Cow - The meat from cows is referred to as beef.
  • Pig - The meat from pigs is known as pork.
  • Young sheep - The meat from young sheep is called lamb.
  • Young goat - Similar to adult goats, the meat from young goats can be referred to as kid or cabrito.
  • Chicken - The meat is simply known as chicken.

Note that different cultures may have specific terms for these meats and that certain religious or cultural practices may influence these names or the consumption of these meats.

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