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  2. Wild haggis - Wikipedia

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    Wild haggis (given the humorous taxonomic designation Haggis scoticus) is a fictional creature of Scottish folklore, [2] said to be native to the Scottish Highlands. [1] [3] It is comically claimed to be the source of haggis, a traditional Scottish dish that is in fact made from the innards of sheep (including heart, lungs, and liver). [4]

  3. Category:Scottish legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scottish legendary creatures" ... Wild haggis; Wirry-cow; Wulver This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 09:21 (UTC). ...

  4. Offal - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Scottish haggis consists of a sheep's stomach stuffed with a boiled mix of liver, heart, lungs, rolled oats, and other ingredients. In the English Midlands and South Wales , faggots are made from ground or minced pig offal (mainly liver and cheek), bread, herbs, and onion wrapped in pig's caul fat .

  5. Category:Scottish folklore - Wikipedia

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    Scottish legendary creatures (4 C, 53 P) ... UFO sightings in Scotland (4 P) W. Witchcraft in Scotland (2 C, 47 P) Y. ... Wild haggis; Wirry-cow; Witchcraft in Orkney ...

  6. Move over, Moo Deng: Meet Haggis Edinburgh Zoo’s new ... - AOL

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    The zoo will be hoping for that same Moo Deng bounce which saw zoo attendences more than triple as Moo’s cuteness led to plans for a 24/7 livestream so the world can watch her grow up.

  7. How traditional Scottish haggis is made in Edinburgh - AOL

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  8. A Hard Day's Luck - Wikipedia

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    Haggis prepares to eat his breakfast, Lucky Charms. Alongside the cereal is a charm in the shape of a leprechaun , which can be activated by adding water. A literal leprechaun appears, which Haggis tries to evict in horror (due to his hate of Irish culture), but relents as the leprechaun promises to make his wish come true if he passes through ...

  9. Haggis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Haggis is a Scottish dish. Haggis or variations may also refer to: Haggis (card game), shedding card game; Haggis (programming language) Israel Haggis (1811–1849), English cricketer; Paul Haggis, Canadian film director "Haggis", 7th episode of Servant; Haggis MacHaggis, fictional character from The Ren & Stimpy Show