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The article discusses the popularity of haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, and spices. The article highlights how haggis has become a staple in Scotland and is now gaining popularity worldwide.
Key points:
* Haggis is made from a combination of sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, and spices.
* Simon Howie Butchers produces around 60% of the roughly two million haggises produced every year in Scotland.
* Haggis is versatile and can be used in fine dining alongside leaner meat like venison or as a stuffing for poultry and game birds.
* The increasing consumption of haggis is also underpinned by the growing interest in Scottish cuisine from ethnic minorities, such as the Sikh community's popularization of haggis pakora.
The article concludes that haggis has become an integral part of Scotland's identity and is now enjoyed globally. It highlights the versatility and convenience of haggis, making it a popular choice for many people around the world.
Interesting quotes:
* "You can give your kids a meal that is not full of things you don’t want to feed them – for a few pounds you can feed three strapping lads." - Simon Howie
* "Most of my friends and I like haggis. Mum makes it for us sometimes after rugby and it's got a very nice warming feeling. And it’s nice because it’s purely Scottish." - Ross O’Cinneide
Key points:
* Haggis is made from a combination of sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, and spices.
* Simon Howie Butchers produces around 60% of the roughly two million haggises produced every year in Scotland.
* Haggis is versatile and can be used in fine dining alongside leaner meat like venison or as a stuffing for poultry and game birds.
* The increasing consumption of haggis is also underpinned by the growing interest in Scottish cuisine from ethnic minorities, such as the Sikh community's popularization of haggis pakora.
The article concludes that haggis has become an integral part of Scotland's identity and is now enjoyed globally. It highlights the versatility and convenience of haggis, making it a popular choice for many people around the world.
Interesting quotes:
* "You can give your kids a meal that is not full of things you don’t want to feed them – for a few pounds you can feed three strapping lads." - Simon Howie
* "Most of my friends and I like haggis. Mum makes it for us sometimes after rugby and it's got a very nice warming feeling. And it’s nice because it’s purely Scottish." - Ross O’Cinneide