To kilt-wearers' horror, haggis was probably invented down south
(NEWSER) - Alongside bagpipes, whiskey, and plaid kilts, there's naught so Scottish as haggis, the mash of sheep heart, liver, and lung disgusting to many and a delicacy to some. But recently a Scottish historian discovered the earliest ever reference to haggis—in an English cookbook. The idea that the ultimate Scottish delicacy may in fact be from down south is too much for some, reports the Daily Mail. More»