Haggis

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Haggis (scottish gaelic: taigeis) is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach though now an artificial casing is often used instead. according to the 2001 english edition of the larousse gastronomique: "although its description is not immediately appealing, haggis has an excellent nutty texture and delicious savoury flavour".it is believed that food similar to haggis—perishable offal quickly cooked inside an animal's stomach, all conveniently available after a hunt—was eaten from ancient times.although the name "hagws" or "hagese...

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