(12-14-2025, 12:04 PM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote:Quote:The myth of the haggis is intertwined with the traditional Scottish dish of the same name, which is made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with oats and spices, and traditionally encased in a sheep's stomach.
- Atlas Obscura
I'd rather eat those critters than the traditional Scottish food dish.
To quote Ramirez on the subject of haggis from the original "Highlander" movie, "How revolting!" Myself, I just think the man wasn't adventurous enough. I'd eat one if I could ever manage to get my hands on one. trust me, I've eaten worse, and been damned glad to get it!
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