• LemmysMum@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It probably is. A closer look it seems like it’s a ground haggis filling. Good stuff.

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        8 months ago

        That looks like the haggis we get here in Glasgow.

        It’s always looked like that. You mostly see the texture of the oats instead of the pluck.

        I highly recommend veggie haggis though. Seriously, it’s good food.

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            According to McSween’s website, their haggis contains:

            Oats, Water, Vegetable Margarine (Palm Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Water, Salt, Emulsifier (E471), Flavouring), Black Kidney Beans (10%), Carrot (5%), Swede (5%), Mushrooms, Red Split Lentils (5%), Rehydrated Onions, Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Salt, Ground Spices.

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          8 months ago

          I assume whole organ haggis has gone out of fashion in most places in favour of the ground sort?

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            I’m not sure what you mean by “whole organ” haggis. I haven’t seen anything different to what I’ve described in the last 50 years.

            The stuff we have still has pluck… The offal, but it’s always minced.

            Can you find a picture of it? I’d be really interested in seeing if I can get hold of some to try.

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              8 months ago

              I got my offal origins mixed up, the dish I was thinking of is a Namibian tribal food that uses the intact organs stuffed into the stomach. I’d filed it away under haggis in my head.