Haggis.
No its definitely not from Lancashire, haggis is a traditional Scottish dish!
Haggis
mince pies and haggis are traditional food
Traditional haggis is made with the heart and liver of a sheep. Most haggis you can get in the store today is made with mutton.
There are many traditional foods in Scotland. Some of these include salmon, haggis and neeps, as well as deep-fried Mars bar.
Haggis. Porridge.
Kilts, bagpipes and haggis.
Haggis, neaps and tatties, Arbroath smokies, mealie puddings, porridge and stovies are all associated with Scotland.Haggis, neaps and tatties, Arbroath smokies, porridge, oatcakes, white pudding, stovies etc are all considered to be Scottish foods.
Haggis is not a British dish. It is Scottish. Many people get British and Scottish food confused as well as Irish and Welsh, but to answer your question, Haggis is not a traditional British food. It is a traditional Scottish food, but some English people enjoy the dish.
Yes, Robert Burns wrote the famous poem "Address to a Haggis," which suggests he liked haggis. He celebrated the traditional Scottish dish in his poetry, indicating a fondness for it.
Perhaps you mean Haggis - a traditional ceremonial meal from Scotland.