Britons believe the hills are alive with haggis

Started by garbon, April 25, 2010, 04:37:09 AM

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100423/od_nm/us_food_haggis_odd

QuoteOne in five people in Britain thinks that haggis, the traditional Scottish dish made from the lung, liver and heart of a sheep, is an animal that roams the Highlands, according to a survey on Friday.

Commissioned by the online takeaway food service Just-Eat.co.uk, the survey found that 18 percent of Britons believe that haggis is a hilltop-dwelling animal.

Another 15 percent said it is a Scottish musical instrument while 4 percent admitted to thinking it was a character from Harry Potter.

The survey questioned 1,623 people across Britain to see how well they were acquainted with traditional Scottish food.

Even 14 percent of the 781 Scottish people polled said they did not know what haggis was.

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On behalf of my fellow Britons.

Although I feel some sympathy for those who suffered from the Hagrid/Haggis mix-up. :D
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I wonder to what extent they screen out deliberately facetious answers?

I'd have stated it was a Highland creature, why trouble to give the correct but less amusing answer?


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Haggis is a pirate barber in The Curse of Monkey Island.  :smarty:

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