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Vegetables.
I don't want to eat the food my food eats.
this too
With that said, it's really tasty and I love it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfxCw7FbZBc
It's not an actual dish, but now it is, and it's bad
I remember several people I know ran out to try haggis immediately once they heard about it. But since you can't really get the "real deal" around here without making it, that meant canned haggis.
Which is revolting. So ironically, it's like they were all TOO excited about the oddity of haggis, which caused them to now think they don't like it, because they've only had bottom-of-barrel haggis.
More than half of them I can't even convince to try the real stuff due to that poor experience lol
But I agree, when someone who knows what they're doing prepares it, haggis is almost indescribable.
Babish could make it delicious, somehow