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for a haggis hunt. The survey was
commissioned by Hall's of Broxburn, which makes more than
three-and-a-half million haggis a year
- not one of which has been known to spring to life. Most end up on the dinner table on St Andrew's Day and Hogmanay. Anna Finlay of Hall's said: "It's amazing in this day and age that the myth of the haggis roaming the glens continues to resonate with overseas visitors. "In a way it is a fantastic compliment for Scotland's most famous dish that it has |
achieved this level of notoriety." One American tourist believed that haggis was a wild beast of the Highlands, no bigger than a grouse, which came out only at night. Another claimed haggis was a creature that sometimes ventured into the cities and was similar to a fox. The myth is blamed partly on a misplaced sense of humor among American tour operators who offer spoof haggis hunts to their customers. Too many of their customers are naive enough to have taken the joke seriously. |
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