Haggis

/ˈhæɡɪs/ noun

a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep organs mixed with oatmeal, spices, and onions, stuffed in a casing.

The origin is debated; possibly from Scottish 'hag' (to chop) or Old Norse roots. The dish became iconic in Scotland by the 15th century and is now celebrated on Burns Night, January 25th.

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