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  2. Skerpikjøt - Wikipedia

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    Each causing the meat to have different consistencies, smells and tastes. The first, visnaður, occurs after just a few days, but lamb and mutton are not eaten after such a short period. The second stage, ræstur, is of less predictable length, and provides dried meat suitable for eating without cooking.

  3. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    Lamb is the most expensive of the three types, and in recent decades, sheep meat has increasingly only been retailed as "lamb", sometimes stretching the accepted distinctions given above. The stronger-tasting mutton is now hard to find in many areas, despite the efforts of the Mutton Renaissance Campaign in the UK.

  4. JBS USA - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, six of the company's meat-packing facilities in Colorado, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Iowa, and Minnesota were raided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, resulting in the apprehension of 1,282 undocumented immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Peru, Laos, Sudan, and Ethiopia, and nearly 200 of ...

  5. Unique Comfort Food From Every State - AOL

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    Alaska: Akutaq. A specialty of Native Alaskans, akutaq is sometimes called Alaskan ice cream. It's a dessert made with fresh local berries, sweetener, and animal fat, and sometimes dried fish or meat.

  6. Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Program was a four-year United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered program initiated in 1999–2000 to help producers deal with import competition and help stabilize the lamb market. [1]

  7. Rainbow Foods - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Foods was a supermarket chain in Minnesota. [1] Founded in 1983, it operated more than 40 stores across the state at its peak [2] and was the second-largest grocery store chain in the Twin Cities, behind Cub Foods.