Question
You're purchasing the meat of a two-year-old sheep from the butcher. Your chef says this meat is lamb. The butcher says the meat is referred to as mutton. Who is correct?
Question 6 options:
A)
Both your chef and the butcher are correct.
B)
Your chef is correct.
C)
Neither the chef nor your butcher is correct.
D)
The butcher is correct.
Question 6 options:
A)
Both your chef and the butcher are correct.
B)
Your chef is correct.
C)
Neither the chef nor your butcher is correct.
D)
The butcher is correct.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
D) The butcher is correct.
In culinary terms, "lamb" refers to the meat of a sheep that is less than one year old, while "mutton" refers to the meat of a sheep that is older than one year, typically over two years. Therefore, the meat of a two-year-old sheep is correctly classified as mutton.
In culinary terms, "lamb" refers to the meat of a sheep that is less than one year old, while "mutton" refers to the meat of a sheep that is older than one year, typically over two years. Therefore, the meat of a two-year-old sheep is correctly classified as mutton.