Scottish Americans and expats celebrating Robert Burns’ birthday may find traditional haggis lacking due to the absence of sheep lung, a key ingredient banned in the US. Macsween has developed a recipe for haggis with lamb heart to meet import guidelines, aiming to introduce authentic Scottish haggis to the American market. While some question the authenticity of the American-made haggis, others see the potential for haggis to be incorporated into various dishes beyond Burns Night celebrations.
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Texas May Rename the New York Strip
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick of Texas proposed renaming the New York strip steak to the Texas strip in an effort to promote his state's cattle industry, sparking controversy among meatpackers and steakhouses in New York who are reluctant to adopt the new name. The origins of the term "New York strip" are tied to Delmonico's and are deeply rooted in American culinary history, leading many to resist the proposed rebranding. Despite Mr. Patrick's efforts, industry...
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