Posted on 01/20/2008 9:33:32 AM PST by Stoat
Scots ask US to lift haggis ban
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Imports of Scotland's iconic dish were banned by the US in 1989 in the wake of the BSE scare because it contains offal ingredients such as sheep lungs. Only an offal-free version of haggis is available in the US. The move would be backed by renowned haggis maker Macsween, which believes the American market could be a very lucrative one. A Scottish Government spokeswoman said it "will consider engaging the US government on its haggis export ban, if there is popular support for such a move from within our world famous haggis producers". Expat Scots Jo Macsween, a co-director of family company Macsween, said she hoped to see the ban overturned. "The market is massive because there are so many expat Scots there and once Americans try a good quality haggis, they can't get enough of it," she added. The dish, traditionally served with tatties and neeps on Burns' night, usually contains a sheeps lungs, liver and heart minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices and salt mixed with stock. It is then boiled in the animal's stomach for around three hours. A spokesman for the US Department of Agriculture said: "We do not allow importation because of the UK's BSE status."
"Sheep are susceptible to TSE's and thus the US takes precautions on importing those ruminants from BSE-affected countries." However, a spokesman for Britain's Food Standards Agency said: "We see no reason at all why people cannot eat haggis safely, so long as manufacturers follow hygiene legislation. "We have the strictest BSE controls in the world." |
No, but I had a store next to a German deli and you could smell it a mile away!
I almost ordered a haggis burger to see if they asked: “Want tatties with that?”
That is a nice video. I joined youtube just to save it.
San Antonio, Texas (which would also explain the flour tortillas).
Apparently haggis is a smelly process too.
Ewww. No haggis for me.
Given the replies here, it seems that America’s the land of the free, home of the squeamish.
Given the replies here, it seems that Americas the land of the free, home of the squeamish
All the more for the rest of us then.
Using a similar yardstick, I suppose that a person from rural Korea could go to a UK or Scandinavian-based message board and start a thread on the benefits of eating dogs and cats, and when he gets twenty unfavorable replies make the judgment that the entire UK or all of Scandinavia is full of squeamish people, which would be equally ludicrous and false.
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