Clearly OT (but what the hell...) (was: food

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Tue Nov 6 15:02:54 2001

On Nov 6, 14:47, Roger Merchberger wrote:

> (Oh, and as an aside, what's Haggis?)

Minced sheep's liver, lungs, and heart (the "pluck"), mixed with oatmeal,
suet, and spices, sewn into the sheep's stomach bag and boiled. I grew up
in Edinburgh with the stuff and I hate it, but many consider it a delicacy.
 Traditionally served with boiled mashed potatoes ("tatties") and turnip
("neeps") and on special occasions like Burn's Night with a glass of
whisky. Search for "Macsween" on the web -- theirs are widely rated the
best.

I've only once seen it served for breakfast, thank goodness. I put that on
a par with the person I saw eat two raw onions with a cup of coffee for
breakfast.

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Pete						Peter Turnbull
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						University of York
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