The Dreaded Haggis
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Perhaps you mean Haggis - a traditional ceremonial meal from Scotland.
Possibly you mean porridge, made from oats. Or haggis?
They have a meal together, where traditional Scottish food and drink is served. A haggis is served, which is brought to the table in a ceremonious fashion and poetry from Robert Burns is recited.
They say Haggis, but that isn't exactly true these days. Scottish people do quite a bit of farming...and like most "Europeans" meat, fish and veggies are common staples at any meal. Shortbread is still common in most Scottish homes. Mince and Tatties is a favorite as well.
Haggis is considered the national food of Scotland. It is a traditional savory pudding made with lamb offal, oatmeal, suet, and spices, all encased in a sheep's stomach. It is commonly served with neeps and tatties (mashed turnips and potatoes) and a dram of whisky.
Haggis eaters fall into several categories:* Those that have never heard of it or had the chance to eat it* Those that never eat it even given the opportunity* Those that put it on their plates on Burns Night and other festive occasions and push it around (Wi perfect scunner) to make it look like they've eaten some. * Those that eat it on Burns Night and other festive occasions and eat it either timidly or with gusto ("Then, horn for horn, they stretch an' strive: Deil tak the hindmaist! on they drive, Till a' their weel-swall'd kytes belyve, Are bent like drums")* Those that eat it off and on during the year just because they like the taste.So the answer is: never/when you must/when you can AnswerHaggis is only eaten during the proper shooting season. All other supposed so called haggis are impostors and should be avoided at all costs. Especially that unacceptable excuse for a meal vegetarian haggis.
Scots celebrate Robert Burns' life with Burns Suppers held on or around his birthday, January 25th. The event includes a traditional meal of haggis, neeps, and tatties, recitations of his poetry, and singing of his songs like "Auld Lang Syne." There are typically toasts made to the poet and his work throughout the evening.
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See related links.I put a haggis recipe link.Sheep's intestines (heart, liver, lungs) mixed with onions, oat meal and various spices and minced before enclosing in the sheep's stomach.
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