Haggis may surpass US marketing ban – with a slight recipe tweak
The Scots may soon be able to restart haggis exports to the US if a Scottish delegation to the States proves successful.
Haggis, which has been banned in the country since 1971 due to a restriction on sheep lungs, is a Scottish national delicacy and could make a resurgence in the US if producers were to tweak the recipe.
Richard Lochhead, the Scottish rural affairs secretary spearheading the delegation, was looking at ways to get the dish of the US blacklist, claiming haggis “satisfies hunger very much more than the junk food the Americans consume”.
Speaking ahead of the visit, Lochhead said: “It Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




