What words should I use to describe the taste of mutton?

軻,羴

shān

(Phonetic. From meat, 亶 (dǎn) sound. Original meaning: sheep smell)

Same as the original meaning. It also generally refers to sheepy odor [sheepy odor]

Mosquitoes admire mutton, and mutton is smelly. ——"Zhuangzi·Zong Wugui"

Another example: Tanqi (the smell of mutton); Tangen (referring to sheep); Tanfen (referring to meat or food with a strong smell). Also called "meat" "軻"); Tanxiang (the smell emitted by burning the fat between the intestines of cattle and sheep during sacrifices); Tangui (fishy and greasy smell)

A stench similar to sheep odor [odor]

The king's concubines are evil and unapproachable. ——"Liezi·King Mu of Zhou"

Another example: Tanxing (meat and fishy food. Also refers to fish and meat food); Tanfu (smelly and dirty. It means dirty and ugly)

Meat that smells like meat [meat]

Shan means mutton in meat. The poem says: Tanfen is a violent tiger. ——"Shuowen"

Another example: mutton (mutton); mutton food (mutton. Meat food); mutton root (another name for sheep and mutton)

Tong "Xin" [aroma]. Such as: Tanxiang (軻, meaning "Xin"; Xiang, meaning "fragrance". The aroma of grains. It refers to grains such as millet and millet used in sacrifices)

Mutton oil [mutton oil] (abandoned Tan In the courtyard, two magpies came wagging their tails.

——Tang Pi Rixiu's "Magpie")