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Just ordered this via electronic market internet.
Is this a good brand?
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>>21641528
is that fork ai
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>>21641529
I have no clue I got the image from an Internet website
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>>21641528
and lo the angel blew a trumpet, and opened the seventh seal releasing the great abomination of canned haggis on the world.
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>>21641529
I didn't want people to think I dont have a fork
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>>21642074
I thought it anyway.
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>>21642000
Can it!
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>>21642074
It's been a while
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>>21642074
classic
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>>21641528
Scottish anon here. Its ok but not particularly good.
Traditionally it has more spices than what's in this and the texture is a bit more coarse but if you can only get this its decent and pretty tasty with neeps and tatties.
you could add some extra pepper and a little allspice (pimento berries) maybe even some cayenne but don't make it spicy with the cayenne the mild heat is supposed to come from there being a shit ton of black pepper in it.
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>>21642625
Yeah, I'm pretty far away from Scotland, was curious about the its rating with haggis fans
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>>21642657
Its pretty crap compared to proper haggis made traditionally but for something in a can its suprisingly good.
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>>21641528
Premium haggis implies the existence of non-premium haggis.
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>>21641528
I love haggis. I go the Renaissance fair in Ohio and theres a stand that serves haggis sandwiches, rolls and even a walking taco, but with haggis. I don't really know where I can get it or even how to prepare it. If eat it more often if I could.
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Is haggis the same all around scotland or are there different versions
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>>21641528
As far as tinned haggis goes yes, it's solid, but it's not going to be accurate to the real thing. I think it's missing some of the categories of offal that are banned in other nations, a quick google says it's mostly just lobes (lung) and oatmeal and it should have liver and heart and whatever.
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>>21642815
>theres a stand that serves haggis sandwiches, rolls and even a walking taco,
It's also very good on a pizza with a lot of mozzarella. In Scotland it's probably consumed battered and deep fried about as often as traditionally cooked so that's an option as well.

>I don't really know where I can get it
Apparently there are some places in the US making US-legal haggis (googling I found one called McKean's), but looking at the prices they seem a bit steep.
>how to prepare it.
If you can find proper haggis it's generally already cooked so you simply either wrap it in tin foil and boil it or heat it in the oven. Or if you're using it in another use just heat it however you like.
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>>21642890
They're mostly fairly similar, but vary a bit in exact proportions.
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>>21642927
Haggis is illegal but AR 15s are not.
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>>21643839
Do not eat your AR 15.
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don't mind me just passing thru
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>>21643841
Uhhhh I am from Europe
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>>21643839
A true American would use one to secure the other.
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>>21642661
I agree with this anon, it's not nearly as good as the real thing but it's fine. I eat it from time to time
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>>21643839
Based. You can't defend against a corrupt and overreaching government with haggis.
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>>21644222
Have you *actually* seen haggis? You can weaponize it easily



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