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    Good Food

    Cooking with goat

    In 2012 James Whetlor founded Cabrito, a company that supplies fine restaurants and retailers with ethically sourced goat meat. Photo courtesy of Cabrito.

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    By Evan Kleiman • Jun 8, 2018 • 1 min read

    In 2012 James Whetlor founded Cabrito, a company that supplies fine restaurants

    and retailers with ethically sourced goat meat. Photo courtesy of Cabrito.

    Beyond being cute, milk-producing farm animals, goats are a sustainable, low-calorie, and ethical alternative to other red meat. James Whetlor began his culinary career as a chef in London but has since turned to farming goats. His new book “Goat: Cooking and Eating,” examines the farming culture around this animal and the best recipes to showcase the meat.

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