worldmachine
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I have often wondered about this traditional Scottish dish, is it still widely consumed today or more of a rarity saved for special occasions? I know it is traditionally eaten on Burns night with Scotch whisky.
Haggis is made up of sheep's heart, liver and lungs, minced with onion oatmeal, suet, spices and salt. I have never tried it but my Mother has having been born in Scotland and says it has a nutty texture and savoury taste.
There is a story in Scottish folklore that the haggis is a small animal with legs longer on one side so it can run around the steep hills of the highlands without falling over!
Haggis is made up of sheep's heart, liver and lungs, minced with onion oatmeal, suet, spices and salt. I have never tried it but my Mother has having been born in Scotland and says it has a nutty texture and savoury taste.
There is a story in Scottish folklore that the haggis is a small animal with legs longer on one side so it can run around the steep hills of the highlands without falling over!