Eating Haggets In Scotland?!


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Eating Haggets In Scotland?

What are Haggets? And can I get them someplace else besides Scotland?

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3 days ago
I guess its Haggis, the guy on the Travel Channel thats eats strange and exotic food, said it during a commercial.


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3 days ago
I guess its Haggis, the guy on the Travel Channel thats eats strange and exotic food, said it during a commercial.

By any chance did you mean "Haggis?"

If so, haggis is the stomach of a sheep that's stuffed with a mixture of oatmeal, suet, spices, and various organ meats from the sheep (also known as the "pluck.") You can also buy haggis in a boiling bag, rather than the traditional form.

It's also customary to serve a wee "dram" of Scotch whisley with the haggis: some will say it enhances the flavor, and others will tell you that it helps drown out the taste!

You can order haggis on line and have it shipped to you. Do a Google search for "Haggis" and the names of online distributors will come up.

Here are a couple of URL's for you. I know nothing about the sites, so order at your own risk:

http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/food_produc...

http://www.cameronsbritishfoods.com/xcar...

I have no idea what haggets are. Sorry.

I am Scottish,but not born or raised there,heard it was some sort of stuff like Pate or something like,dont know for sure!

Haggis is AWESOME!

It's the sheep stomach stuffed with the organs chopped up and mixed with oatmeal. It is really well spiced. And it cooks for a fairly long time. Sometimes they use barely.

It's so rich, and good.

you can probably get them from a store that sells English food,since there are'nt to many Scottish stores around,or a scottish restaurant,best bet go online and google the recipe,I'm Irish/SCot and Haggies are nasty,get a descent recipe for scottish eggs can't go wrong there be well "Slailte" oh its the intestines filled up with meat and or other stuff :{ YUCK!!




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