Haggis
Haggis is a dish containing sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally simmered in the animal's stomach for approximately three hours.
The Double Down is the best sandwich I've ever seen.
Pig feet are gross.
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It's like 1% mechanically recovered meat. They take a dead cow, once all the cuts of meat have been taken off they force it at high impact through a mesh. This pulverises the leftovers, cartilidge and bones through a sieve like device. Turning the meat into a liquidy slurry. This is then shaped and cooked.
YUM
Yodariquo said:Ok, this isn't fast food, but...
I think this is the alternative to the CIA cyanide pill.
What!? Is that real?
Ravenprose said:No bread, just "bacon and cheese tucked between two chicken fillets." Yum!
NOT! This has to be the most disgusting fast-food "sandwich" I have ever seen.
Thanks for reminding me! I saw that on a recent commercial and thought, "I got to try that!"
To balance it out, I'll eat a grilled version for dinner!
And holy bacon moly, Foolz! I got to try that out for myself!
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Yuck.
BTW in the past in Mumbai and I guess today as well, it was common to eat sheeps brain cutlets.
Mekere said:I loved sheep brain when I was young, just cooked with cream, it was yummy!
Shouldn't your tomato bread be listed in this thread?
It was the sauce!
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Also it is not that bad in terms of nutrition, there is far far worse out there, hell any big burger is probably worse.
Yeah, I heard about that on a podcast. Good god.