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Mutton is also popular in [[Cuisine of Australia|Australia]]. Lamb and mutton are very popular in [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]] and in certain parts of [[Chinese cuisine|China]], where other red meats may be eschewed for religious or economic reasons. [[Barbecue]]d mutton is also a specialty in some areas of the United States (chiefly [[Owensboro, Kentucky]]) and Canada. However, meat from sheep is generally consumed far less in the US than in many European, Central American and Asian cuisines; for example, average per-capita consumption of lamb in the United States is only {{convert|400|g}} per year.

Mutton is also popular in Australia. Lamb and mutton are very popular in Central Asia and in certain parts of China, where other red meats may be eschewed for religious or economic reasons. Barbecued mutton is also a specialty in some areas of the United States (chiefly Owensboro, Kentucky) and Canada. However, meat from sheep is generally consumed far less in the US than in many European, Central American and Asian cuisines; for example, average per-capita consumption of lamb in the United States is only 400 grams (14 oz) per year.