Haggis
Haggis is a Scottish food made of nutritious haggis organs like the heart or liver. Occasionally the organs of cows or sheep are used as a substitute due to the rarity of the Wild haggis, caused mainly by rampant poaching.
Haggis Media
Haggis on a platter at a Burns supper
Swedish pölsa, a relative of haggis
A fictitious Wild Haggis Haggis scoticus, next to a prepared specimen, as displayed at the Glasgow Kelvingrove Gallery
Recitation of the poem "Address to a Haggis" by Robert Burns is an important part of the Burns supper.