💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mutton ham"
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| maconnoun | A city, the county seat of Bibb County, Georgia, United States, with which it is now consolidated as Macon-Bibb County. |
| wobblernoun | One who or that which wobbles. |
| muttonchop | (figurative, in the plural) A facial hairstyle consisting of long, usually shaped sideburns extending well below the earlobes without a beard. |
| york hamnoun | A mild cured ham that has a delicate pink meat; traditionally served with a Madeira sauce |
| pressed hamnoun | A formed meat product, made from ham offcuts pressed together into a loaf of meat. |
| fenalårnoun | A Norwegian salted, dried, and cured leg of lamb |
| gammonnoun | A cut of quick-cured pork leg. |
| mutton chopnoun | Alternative form of muttonchop. [A cut of sheep's meat, often containing a section of a rib.] |
| butter-hamnoun | (North Yorkshire) a person who is overly ostentatious in their dress or actions. |
| salt porknoun | Pork cured in salt. |
| lardonoun | A type of salumi made by curing strips of fatback with rosemary and other herbs and spices. |
| mutton flapsnoun | A fattening cut of meat in the South Pacific, from the rib area of a sheep. |
| lambnoun | A young sheep. |
| jamonnoun | Spanish dry-cured ham |
| reestit muttonnoun | A kind of salted mutton traditional to the Shetland Islands. |
| lardoonnoun | Alternative form of lardon. [(uncountable) Meat strips used for larding, especially salted pork.] |
| saluminoun | Synonym of salume (“cured or cooked meat”). |
| pastramanoun | A traditional Romanian delicatessen meat, usually made from lamb, but also prepared with mutton or pork, that is cured and cold smoked, and served thinly sliced. |
| presuntonoun | A dry-cured Portuguese ham. |
| salumenoun | (cooking) Cured or cooked meat or sausage, especially in the Italian style. |
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