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Haggis: the next victim of global warming?
Haggis could become the next victim of global warming.
The rise in a common parasite lung worm, which is gaining in numbers due to global warming, is putting the somewhat popular meat pudding at risk.
Haggis is considered a delicacy in Scotland and is made from sheep's stomach, stuffed with oatmeal and minced intestines, but butchers are having a hard time getting a hold of sheep's lung, as so many are infected with this lung worm.
Dr Sandy Clark, the vetinary centre manager at the Scottish Agricultural College in Thurso, said the parasite was thriving because it is able to survive in grazing all year round in the warmer climate.
Although lung worm will not necessarily show up in a healthy sheep or affect all the meat, it will make the lungs of the animal unfit for human consumption.
"Lung worm has been at a very low level and did not cause serious problems in sheep but with the changing climate and availability of the parasite it is becoming a problem," he said.
He also said lung worm has increased because new technologies mean farmers are only medicating animals that are shown to have traces of other diseases, rather than treating all animals on a regular basis.
"The sad fact is that the disease is causing the lungs to be condemned for human consumption because of the lung worm damage," he added.
Scottish butchers are now having to look to Ireland to find clean and healthy sheep lungs.
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at 10:21 on October 8th, 2008
amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 12:48 on October 8th, 2008
amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff. It sounds yucky to eat sheep's lungs, but waste not want not. I'd give the wormy ones a pass tho.
at 14:40 on October 8th, 2008
A group of friends and I attended the Virginia Scottish festival. I decided to be both adventurous and authentic and try some haggis. I was delicious and not nearly as foreboding a flavor or texture as I thought. Two thumbs up!
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at 00:17 on October 9th, 2008
This was my first taste of haggis and it was delicious!
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at 01:57 on October 9th, 2008
Haggis is so good in Stovies!
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at 15:33 on October 9th, 2008
amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff. Perhaps Haggis being removed permanently is a good thing.
at 06:50 on October 13th, 2008
Haggis is eaten by the Queen of England and you can try some for yourself.