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Have you ever tried Haggis?

Scarf the sheep guts?  

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  1. 1. Scarf the sheep guts?

    • Please sir, could I have some more?
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    • Those things are meant for sheep digestion, not eating.
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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I've never come in contact with this stuff, but I've always had a morbid fascination with it. A stomach packed full of unmentionables and oatmeal. I'd definitely try it, given the chance.

 

I'd wager it's awful, but it would be good nostalgia.

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Guest BAR

I live in the UK so it's as common to me as McDonalds is in the U.S. Well, not really. I've never tried to though. Just the thought of it is quite disturbing.

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Guest El Satanico

I doubt I'd ever try it or even consider trying it.

 

Other than fish and chips, I don't think I'd eat any English food. I've heard much of it is quite bad.

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It just tastes of oatmeal and meat pretty much. The ones I have had have been nicely spiced, and it goes well with mustard.

 

Thing is, if you don't have it in skin (often people will split it and eat the insides only) you wouldn't know what it is. So it's not too bad to eat really

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I had a feeling that someone named ulfistgut had eaten this. I definitely want to try it now. Peeled, first, then with the membrane.

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Guest Alki316

Well i am actually Scottish and considering the ingredients that are in Haggis it really is quite tasty espicially with mashed potatoes.

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Had it when I was in Scotland. Tasted just like meatloaf, which makes me wonder if it was made tamer for the tourists where I got it or if this is how schools are making their Mystery Meat these days.

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