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My parents sent me some mutton legs from Hainan. They said that the mutton in Hainan is really unique. It can be blanched or stewed. The most delicious thing is the sheepskin. It is sticky, slippery and tender, and the mutton is also very juicy. Sheep raised in the water and soil of Hainan do not gain fat. They are much more delicate than sheep from Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia. However, the meat quality is also different and there is almost no fishy smell. Does that mean the fishy smell is bad? Not really, the cooking of northern mutton is really inseparable from the taste of the mutton itself. I don't even think it's fishy. It's a perfect combination for making pilaf or stewed with carrots. Hainan's mutton can be eaten as a cold dish due to its thin flavor, or it can be simmered with the skin in a pot. In the north, there is no way to eat it with the skin. Maybe the sheep are so tall that they have been made into leather shoes or coats. Haha ~ One pot of casserole, we have officially entered winter! ~