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By Robert Carrier

Published 1965

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PLUCK (sheep’s heart, liver and lungs-sold together in Scotland) are the basics of haggis. The heart is sometimes sold by itself, and is good stuffed and roasted. The liver can also be bought separately, and is generally sautéed, or simmered in stock with bacon and fresh herbs.

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