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Definition of mutton flap in English: mutton flapnoun NZ The belly flesh of a side of mutton as an inexpensive cut of meat. a lot of the time we just had baked potato and mutton flaps Example sentencesExamples - Turkey tails from the US, lamb and mutton flaps from Australia and New Zealand – once these high-fat meats would have been used as pet food or fertiliser, now they are delicacies.
- The mutton flaps referred to in this response are staples of some Maori children's diet.
- A traditional diet of fish, vegetables and coconuts has been replaced by tinned meat, junk food, high-fat snacks and notorious "mutton flaps", fatty off-cuts from sheep which islanders relish when fried.
- It's very different type of meat— a fatty offcut called a mutton flap.
- Her favorite thing about returning to Tonga was the food, especially the fat and gristle dripping from mutton flaps at a Sunday meal.
- I am sure that she would agree that mutton flaps, for example, which are exported to the Pacific Islands, are a hazardous substance to the health of those people.
- Fiji's ban on the importation of mutton flaps immediately resulted in New Zealand threatening a complaint to the World Trade Organization.
- By 1995 there was an increased consumption of fatty meat, especially mutton flaps.
- Do we now, by passing this bill, actually seek to ban the exports of mutton flaps?
- Never order mutton at a restaurant as the lowest quality New Zealand mutton flaps are exported to the South Pacific and you could get some very fatty pieces.
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