Haggis
#1




Haggis, the Scottish national dish, is a savory pudding. It's made from sheep heart, liver and lungs and mixed with minced onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, salt and stock.  Traditionally, it's encased in a sheep stomach then cooked. (It's supposed to taste better than it sounds.)




The Saltinghouse makes Haggis, using: Mutton Cuts + Salt + Barrel.




 


  • Classification:  Edible, Protein

  • Trade Value:  4

  • Weight:  1




View full article
  Reply
#2

Haggis is better than it sounds, it's great in burgers!

  Reply
#3

I've never had bad Haggis.  I've even had canned Haggis, came out as a giant fat hot dog.....and was still delicious.

  Reply
#4

Quote:
On 03/05/2017 at 1:35 AM, Lockerius said:




I've never had bad Haggis.  I've even had canned Haggis, came out as a giant fat hot dog.....and was still delicious.




wow, I never knew you could get it in a can! I did try haggis when I was in Scotland. I wasn't a fan, I doubt I would be now either.




I always liked spinach in a can though... I must be popeye.




makes me want to watch the french connection...


  Reply
#5

Something to do with the spices they put in it that just drive me mental for it.

  Reply