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Sunday, 22 October 2017

Scotland's national dish is an 'imposter' and was invented by Vikings, claims master butcher

Scotland’s famous national dish is an ‘imposter’ and has been faking it as native for centuries, says an award-winning butcher


Scotland’s famous national dish is an ‘imposter’ and has been faking it as native for centuries, says an award-winning butcher who has traced haggis and its recipe back to Viking invaders.

http://viking-archaeology-blog.blogspot.com/2017/10/scotlands-national-dish-is-imposter-and.html

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Only starving Vikings would eat that stuff.

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Since the Vikings are a large part of Scottish history, population, and culture, I cannot see how anything Scottish that has a Viking heritage could be an 'imposter'. Scots = Vikings. The Scots didn't just show up there out of thin air. They had to come from somewhere. And given their close proximity to Viking territory, it makes sense that there would have been cross immigration.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2017, 08:51:11 pm by 240B »
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