Bizarre Cultural Foods You Won't Find In Your Local Restaurant

Haggis

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Haggis is a Scottish pudding made of the heart, liver, and lungs of an animal, often sheep, as well as oats, onions, and beef or mutton suet. It is also seasoned with a variety of spices and then cooked encased in a sheep's stomach Though natural sheep stomach is still used today, synthetic casings are also quite common when it comes to haggis. It sounds quite disgusting, but those who eat it say it is quite nutty and savory. sheep heart, liver, lungs, oats, and onions. It can be used as stuffing, but can also be fried as a black pudding for breakfast, or even just eaten with a heaping portion of mashed potatoes.

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