Cabrito vs Cabrit - What's the difference?
cabrito | cabrit |
(cooking) Meat from a young goat; kid.
* 1995 , Cheryl Alters Jamison, Bill Jamison, The Border Cookbook: Authentic Home Cooking of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico ,
* 2001 , Mary Faulk Koock, The Texas Cookbook: From Barbecue to Banquet-- An Informal View of Dining and Entertaining the Texas Way ,
As nouns the difference between cabrito and cabrit
is that cabrito is (cooking) meat from a young goat; kid while cabrit is .cabrito
English
Noun
(-)page 223,
- Mutton rivaled beef in prominence until this century, and cabrito , or kid, remains a major food in Nuevo León.
page 65,
- Mr. Dean O. Smith, who is the game warden in the Dripping Springs area, barbecues the cabrito' for us, and what a treat that is! ' Cabrito is a very young Spanish goat between one and a half and two years old.
