Which of the following is true about the Scottish haggis?
Correct answer: Traditionally served with neeps and tatties
ail12345een
someone needs to learn their burns poems......
TheScottishSprayer
5he others are just stories we tell tourists lol
VividPotion6704
nice to see humour in the answers from time to time... made me smile
Player #8258475
BruennchenLurker, .....but its true - it has to have one leg shorter to enable it to keep its balance on the hillside. :)
Soph
Known to mate with a set of bagpipes got me 😂😂
Ian
its awesome. BUT. Now, it doesn't agree with me + Scotland is awesome 👏 <3
Farmerlass
hilarious 🤣
Player #25874027
It’s actually “wee sleekit cower in’ timorous beastie “ from Burns’ “Ode to a mouse”
Uninitialized
SOOTI, Haggis is fine to eat but I'd like to throw the Neeps (Turnip) in the bin along with the Bagpipes and Daphne Broon lol
SOOTI
Haggis is lovely as long as you don't think too much about what's in it, and yes, I'm Scottish.
Uninitialized
sorry it was timorous?
Soulessbox
Three out if the four are true, only the poem one is false.
Player sandra
TheScottishSprayer, I pressed Shorter leg. I'm Scottish too. no more haggis jokes from me Ever lol. 😂
M4ryg 12
Gio , a Mouse
Gio
“Wee sleekit cowerin’ timorous beastie” is the correct quote. But still nothing to do with haggis !
Dagmara1984
Hey I know that this thing is not well as I thought
munro
ail12345een, aye timmerous!
Player #1610636
haggis pakora
delly86
Zorro613118, Och*