Mutton vs Saagwala - What's the difference?
mutton | saagwala |
The flesh of sheep used as food.
Em, a unit of measurement equal to the height of the type in use.
(obsolete) A prostitute.
(Cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
An Indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.
* 1987 , Texas Monthly? (volume 15, number 11, November 1987)
* 2001 , Joseph Siano, The New York Times what's doing around the world
As nouns the difference between mutton and saagwala
is that mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while saagwala is an indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.mutton
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Quotations
* (English Citations of "mutton")Synonyms
* (meat of a sheep) (l), (l)Hyponyms
* (meat of a sheep) lambDerived terms
* mutton bird * mutton dressed as lambAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* Mutton JeffSee also
*saagwala
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(-)- If you emulated Popeye as a child and ate your spinach, you will join us in appreciating the saag paneer and lamb saagwala ...
- The menu features a tasty lamb saagwala (strips of lamb cooked in pureed baby spinach), along with lots of other lamb dishes and an assortment of fish...