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it is easy to confuse a lamb shank with a bone-in leg of lamb because they both come from the lamb's legs. the difference is that lamb shank is the portion just above the knee and usually contains less meat and more sinewy fibers than a leg of lamb which is adjacent to the sirloin and flank cuts.

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