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The Toast to the Haggis is a traditional part of the Burns Supper, held in honor of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. During the ceremony, the haggis—a savory pudding made from sheep's offal and spices—is ceremonially addressed and honored with a recitation of Burns' poem "Address to a Haggis." This toast celebrates Scottish culture and cuisine, highlighting the haggis as a symbol of Scottish identity. Guests typically raise a glass and toast to the haggis before enjoying the dish as part of the meal.

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