Johnny Dogs wrote: » Picked up the haggis last night, read the ingredients, stopped reading at pork lungs - put haggis back on shelf and backed away slowly.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » What's the problem? My grandmother* used to cook heart and lung in a sweet and sour sauce. Ate loads of it when I was a child and am still alive. We'd also eat liver and tongue on a regular basis, simply because they were cheap. Still love the two latter. *Just to clarify, my grandmother was from Silesia, not China
inforfun wrote: » As a Dutch person I consider raw herring a treat. But haggis will never end up in my mouth.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » There are no pieces of lung or liver in the haggis. It’s just like a dry black pudding.
.red. wrote: » I really, really like black pudding, I also know what's in it and I just don't care. Haggis tho, on paper is no worse, but for the life of me I couldn't taste it. The thought of it turns my stomach.
Alun wrote: » Seriously though, it's all minced into tiny pieces and so highly spiced, it could be anything you're eating. No worse than eating any other offal really.
vicwatson wrote: » Ah don't mind them, they've also banned Kinder Eggs in case children choke on the toy :rolleyes:
.red. wrote: » I know, it's more of a mental thing, I just can't bring myself to taste it. Id happily eat pudding every morning of the week and that's not exactly full of goodness.
DavyD_83 wrote: » According to a trustworthy source (Earthworm Jim) it is the heart, lungs and liver of a sheep, boiled in its own stomach. I will never remember or believe any other description.
Alun wrote: » Have the beetroot ones in the fridge for tomorrow, so fingers crossed.
DavyD_83 wrote: » According to a trustworthy source (Earthworm Jim) it is the heart, lungs and liver of a sheep, boiled in its own stomach. I will never remember or believe any other description. From what I remember it tastes pretty much like a grainy white pudding
Thargor wrote: » Theres definitely lungs and heart in it, they're the main ingredient on the back. Anyway I tried it and its absolutely disgusting, pure dogfood/offal. It smelled okay raw, I was expecting it to turn out like a large black pudding but I nearly gagged on the steam when I was breaking it up with the fork, it reminded me of a neighbour boiling up bags of free meat for his greyhounds out in the shed when we were kids, just pure offal, worst thing Ive ever bought in Aldi.
the beer revolu wrote: » If it's the same one, I found the Aldi one really awful too. It is not a good example of how haggis can be. You're probably turned off for life (I probably would have been if it was the first haggis I'd tried) but I would urge you to try the M&S one. It's really lovely.
Thargor wrote: » It is a bit bizarre that it claims to be the worlds favourite haggis on the packet but then its all pig no sheep, which some people would say is not even a haggis... Im sure Ill be back in Scotland at some point to try a proper one but I think thats the last time Ill try cooking one at home, that was by far the worst meat product I have ever tried in my life.
LirW wrote: » Aldi had Vermincelli and folded rice noodles for a while, suddenly they are gone! I really liked them, they were brilliant for some mad Pad Thai.