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a: it's probably not worth the risk. haggis is a traditional, minced scottish dish made with sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, often mixed with minced onions, spices, and oatmeal. the mixture is typically wrapped up in a casing—traditionally the animal's stomach, but today sometimes an artificial casing—and
cooked in suet (internal body fat surrounding the organs). online descriptions characterize the taste of haggis as similar to peppery sausage, with a coarse, crumbly, oat-like texture. while haggis is most often made with sheep offal (another word for internal organs), it can also be made from the organs...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/scottish-haggis-safe-eat