
So I've been seeing all this hype about haggis lately and I gotta say, I'm still not convinced

It's like every year it comes back, and people are all "oh, haggis is back!" No kidding

. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's definitely a unique dish and all that, but it's just so...unusual

.
I was talking to some friends who love the stuff and they're like, "but it's so versatile!" And yeah, sure, you can put haggis in a bunch of different dishes, but isn't that just code for "we don't want to eat actual meat"?

Just kidding, sorta.
And let's be real, convenience is key when it comes to food and pre-cooked haggis is just...there

. I mean, it's not like I wouldn't rather spend my money on something else, but hey, to each their own.
I do have to give props to the Sikh community in Glasgow for adapting traditional recipes with vegetarian alternatives

. That takes a lot of courage and cultural pride. But overall, haggis is just one of those things that's more about nostalgia than actual taste

.