cap6888
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You would probably have pretty good luck going to one of the international markets right down the street from your office. I know the one right behind you used to have goat.
Goat is not typical Central American cuisine.
You would probably have pretty good luck going to one of the international markets right down the street from your office. I know the one right behind you used to have goat.
Goat is not typical Central American cuisine.
Goat is not typical Central American cuisine.
I am pretty sure they sell it there. We stopped in there one day when Haystacks wanted to buy some to make a traditional Jamaican meal when I was stationed at the “no hose nation”.
One day when you think about it could you bring EZ a banana cream pie (the little snack cake not an actual pie)? Tell him it’s from me.
Pretty sure those are lambs—halal lambs for things like Eid.In the past, I've seen whole goats hanging (they may have been halfs) in the freezer section at Costco. Literally blew me away... was going to buy one just for the hell of it.
Just like with lamb, the strong gamey taste is more pronounced in older animals and in males. Baby goat is quite similar to lamb, but there just isn't all that much meat on them.
Just like with lamb, the strong gamey taste is more pronounced in older animals and in males. Baby goat is quite similar to lamb, but there just isn't all that much meat on them.