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  • Sandy Crombie should name his child Aber.....

  • @PrehistoricPinup I see you like to lie.

  • Probably the least bizzare food ever. If you have had the good fortune of trying particularly well cooked haggis, there is nothing better.

  • stop callin it fuckin edinBOROUGH!!!!!!!!!!

  • your job is one of the best jobs in the world, having all the pleasures and get paid... i want it badly

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  • @kevenyee Your spelling is "worst" than a child's.

  • @JAWZxz sorry about the spelling. British food is horrendous and anyone who eats British food should try dog crap first.

  • @kevenyee Get over yourself you stupid prick. I'm sure you've been here and tried an expansive range of foods. You've got no right to make comments about something you have no experience in, fuck off, you stupid prisoner.

  • @kevenyee lol

  • @kevenyee Actually the UK has the greatest food in the world. The UK dominated the earth and most of the food you will find in any country is actually a traditional UK dish. Sushi? From the UK. Fried spiders in some shithole in the east? From the UK.

  • @kevenyee OH and im sure whever you come from does the best food in the world? do one mate

  • Fa ah Samoa

  • In Lithuania we have a similar food as hagis, it's called vėdarai. Mostly prepared after the slaughter of pig. You take the intestines. Stuff it with finely ground fresh potato mash(not mashed potatoes) that was seasoned with salt, peper, some oregano and if you want some other spices, then you put it in the oven on some baking dish. Bake in 200 celsius temperature for about 30 - 40 minutes, if the intestines are bigger bake it longer.

  • @trvekvltBurzum I have eaten hagis many times but i hope to try it your way soon =]

  • Is this why their teeth are bad?

  • @Nerevarineownsyou of course we all know thats a stereotype. We have free healthcare here, our teeth are much healthier than americans, ratio wise :)

  • Don't tell anyone. *Puts it on national TV*

  • LMAO "thats a nice size pair"

  • Lol Americans pronounce so weirdly :S

  • WHY DO THEY SAY EDIN BOROUGH! ITS EDINBRUHH! eugh... wheres ireland if they play irish music lol

  • wheres northern ireland?

  • i eat haggis all the time its actually very nice.

  • edinborrow haha..

  • I like in the UK and ive never had any of this.. although my mum does like haggis i suppose

  • The Haggis looks really tasty.

  • Haggis is IRISH. Haggis was eaten for centuries in Ireland before it was introduced to Scotland. But it was the Romans who originally introduced it to England and Ireland.

  • @jackrussell19a Cool story, bro

  • on your map of the uk at 2:25 you forgot about northern ireland!

    plebs

  • BTW thanks for the uloads!

  • wait a minute, since when does the UK have anything bizarre?

  • Im Scottish and in truth, also related to William Wallace. Also born on September 23, like him. Most Excellent :)

  • haha the butcher guy looks irrated at the daft American in his shop asking dumb questions :P well, nae wonder!! the presenters got about as much personality as sheeps stomach!

  • @kmccus10 Don't be a chode sucker.

  • i always go there for Haggis, its the best place i know. 

  • biceps. chefs also have their humor

  • OMG THAT HAGUS LOOKS SO GOOD!!! I WANT SOME.

  • @Synergy863 black puddings better haggis can be good some places and shit in others black pudding alway good

  • @Synergy863 black puddings better haggis can be good some places and shit in others black pudding always good

  • "from the scattish highlands" lol edinburgh isnt the highlands

  • Was the chef speaking english?

  • @whitesox889 no it was scottish

  • @whitesox889 it was english, thats how the american and the "Scattish man from Edenborow" could understand each other and make conversation. Both of them have accents but they both speak English, Americans dont exactly pronounce certain english words correctly. Do you know the expression " you say tomatoes....." ; )

  • So haggis is essentially like a sausage?

  • Yeah I love haggis and I'm English :P

  • haggis is absolutly delicious ( : honestly ( ; ive seen alot of this guys other stuff. . . im gunna get so many negative feedback from this but he really is a bit of a baby.

  • Haggis isn't all that bad

  • andrew is so lucky to be able to travel the world and experience their culture and try their foods :( all while getting PAID for it. bahaha

  • Edinborrow.LMAO!

  • Haggis looks really unappealing.....I rekcon u have to be British to like it, unless ur Andrew

  • @ravensymonerocks123 Looks and sounds unappealing but tastes very very good.... if you didn't know what it was or how it was made it would be perfect. Spicey and meaty...

  • the reciting of the poem was epic. robert burns is an amazing poet

  • the reciting of the poem was epic

  • i like that haggis guy

  • edinburgho hahaha

  • Yum Yum.....

    Coburns in Dingwall produce an awesome Haggis, (The black pudding is stunning as well)

  • mmm....haggis must have as a side dish steamed turnip and carrots mashed together... major yum!!

  • I'd be so down to try Haggis. It actually looks pretty good.

  • its a shame they did not do northern ireland :( atleast have some guinness

  • You all are stupid. Watch the damn video and enjoy.

    -I love Andrew Zimmern! :D

  • @emowashere good for you fatty

  • he keeps pronouncing edinburgh wrongly

  • @terrorhunter that's the correct pronounciation

  • The UK diet now adays is similar to the US

  • i lived in england for a month all i ever ate was FISH AND CHIPS BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­A and hot chocolate

  • US food is not ALL bad, though a lot of it is processed or contains high fructose corn syrup, thats only if you go to chain food stores, fast food, or chain grocery stores, there ARE those who go local and try to get fresh produce or REAL food, there are many mixed cultures, I am extremely open minded and admire many countries for their culture, I live with my boyfriend hes Vietnamese, but almost everyone here is an immigrant, insulting America's GOOD food is well...insulting the world's.

  • @Krimson Whats wrong with high fructose corn syrup? It is essentially sugar but with twice the sweetness per calorie. Without it food would be more expensive and we would be even fatter.

  • @Krimson The Vietnamese eat everything, chicken, beef, Dog, Cat, Human etc.

  • @Krimson I'm Vietnamese xD Do you know what Pho is?

  • @Krimson Completely agree, no matter where you are in the world, you can eat healthy, fresh food or procesed mass-consumed BS!

  • @Krimson Bro, the UK isn't the US. LMFAO.

  • @Uwaikai XD i'm a chick dude, and I was replying to a comment that was made further down talking about America. To be honest, I cannot even recall the exact poster. I believe this was before the '@' came into play on videos.

  • @Krimson I'm a chick too, nothing wrong with saying bro. :3 xD

  • UK.....? Home of some of the BEST DJ's IN THE WORLD....LOL

  • When's he going to eat the baked beans and have the tea with crumpets?

  • forget about northern ireland eh?

  • BTW I actually think Haggis is a great idea. I've never actually had it but when I go to Scotland, it will be one of the things to try for sure

  • I want to seewhat is bizarre about my Uk food

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  • This quote from Discworld says it all:

    Any seasoned traveler soon learns to avoid anything wished on them as a "regional specialty," because all the term means is that the dish is so unpleasant to people living everywhere else will bite off their own legs rather than eat it. But hosts will

    still press it upon distant guests anyway: "Go on, have the dog's head stuffed with macerated cabbage and pork noses -- it's a regional specialty." 

  • yeah well I miss the 80's but you don't see me doing blow off the hood of a dolorian.

  • @IllShitonYourTits leave the delorian out of this

  • Never heard this before and it cracked me up:

    'Only dying has a worse reputation than haggis.'

  • England has the best curries.

  • @junkbx3r English is pretty much the same as crap.

  • @TemplarX2 what? as if.

  • jeez people just watch the video, stop pointing fingers at who's ignorant or not.

    frickin americans, i know you guys are proud but you don't need to defend yourselves so vigorously. You've done nothing wrong, just let the insults slide, the ignorant will eventually leave

  • @typhooni8 umm freaking americans? more like freaking you...

  • oh yeah.. I shouldn't eat while watching this XD

  • mmmm... haggis :D

    goes quite well with some gravy.. heheh

  • UK food is so-so.

  • @DG3744 lol geez its just a show....chill the fuck out.. and if Zimmern says it tastes "gamey" then it is gamey...simple

  • his name is sandy? nice :D

  • haggies just taste like ground beef to me

  • lol when he pronounces edinburgh he says edinborough...its "edinbra"

  • who cares dipshit

  • lol sausages are pig meat/organs roasted/baked inside intestines :) thats just sheepafied its ok

  • the haggies are not so bizarre to me . it is similar to the roumanian "drob" . i knew that is a scotish traditional dish .

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  • zimmer is ballzy

  • salt peper cocain sounds good to me

  • greeeet! Being hungarian, this is pretty normal, but greeeT!!!!

  • god i love scottish accents;p

  • I heard cocaine!

  • 5:51 secret seasoning... "salt, pepper, cocaine"???

  • oh people have already discussed that

  • @cal0588 LOL HE DID SAY COCAINE!!! @!!

  • @cal0588 I wish :D

  • @cal0588

    I think he says "salt, pepper, cooking" or "salt, pepper, ok?"

  • @cal0588 salt, pepper, cayanne (as in paprika) you wish it had cocaine lol !!

  • @cal0588 yeah, I heard that.

  • I'm not British by any means. In fact, I was born and raised in Texas, but I adore British people and British things.

  • Haggis is great and that ritual is something different, saw it at a mates 21st. I should do it the day after my birthday since it will be Jan 25th.

  • Man, the idea of innards in the haggis is crazy. But with those spices and the praise it gets from both Andrew and many other compel me to fly to Scotland and gets some!

  • @DeeArrVoorhees The spices make the haggis.... no pice = no flavour...

  • EdinBURROW

  • OLOLOL I KNWO RIGHT

    edinburrow

    xD

  • After the dignified old scotish chef recited the tradional burn's night haggis cutting lines , the fat man could only say "That's awesome." That's America for you :) -no insult meant

  • I use that same brand of oven (they cooked the haggas in) at my work. Though mine is only half the size, but it can still cook 24 whole chickens at once.

  • lol the ox heart looked huge =o

  • The owner was such a charming man... I just enjoyed watching him and how happy he seemed..

  • "That's a nice sized pair" XD XD 7:40

  • AGREE!!

  • lol cocaine. bet theyre drug addicts

  • I would love to go to the UK and just randomly go restaurant hopping.

  • Everytime I watch this program I start to crave whatever Andrew is eating. Some of the cuisine he embarks on isnt exactly my taste, but I cant help it, I crave it!

  • had haggis before, its like black pudding with oatmeal and stuff, great stuff actually, i envy andrews job(i get strange craving for weird food)

  • 5:54 this is the seasoning.. salt, pepper, COCAINE lol!!!!!!!!

  • my bad wanted to give u a thumbs up

    he whispered cocain

    XD

  • no he screamed it at the top of his lungs.

  • You have the minnesota episode??

  • I'm sure top-quality haggis is great....

    The haggis I've had.... Not so much XD

    If you've ever had really realle cheap pate you know what I'm talking about.

  • I've had some great haggis, sainsburys were selling a delicious one.

  • thats not bizarre or wierd it actually looks tasty

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  • At 5:50 does he say "Now this is the seasoning, salt, pepper, COCAINE..."?!

  • OMFG yeah i heard that XD

  • lol just noticed that thanks for pointing it out.

  • Also I'm pretty sure the guy is speaking Scots, thus the subtitles. I think the difference between Scots and English is like Catalan and Castillian Spanish. You'll understand but it sounds weird. If someone is Scottish and actually has a clue what they are talking about please correcct me.

  • I believe he's speaking Gaelic, but I might be wrong. I think Gaelic may be a dead language, not for sure.

  • Gaelic's not quite dead, but only a few people learned it natively - there's an online project to capture and keep as much of it as they can before the people die.

  • Alot of Irish people speak Gaelic, I believe they teach it in many schools in the ROI

  • Im an Irish student. Actually,we all have to learn Irish since young age.

  • @JGDMFB

    he's speaking old scots ,which is more lowland ,not gaelic which is highland.

    Robert Burns was from Ayrshire which is in the lowlands

  • @therush1892 Yeah hes speaking old Scottish... your kinda right, The difference between scottish and english is prtty much just accents and slang... different slang words and different ways of explaining.... we can understand each other.... just sometimes need to ask twice, lol.

  • I went to that same restaurant and my family and I got haggis. I knew it was some weird food made with lungs and stomachs and such but I wasn't quite sure. My parents asked the waiter what it was but he wouldn't tell them because he wanted us to try it. It was so delicious. You don't even think that you're eating offal.

  • HAGGIS

  • "... must have been very popular with the ladies..."..."I was!... but it was a long time ago..." :-) AWEEEEE isn't that man so cute!!!! I always had a thing about Scottish guys!!! This really sexy accent! LOVE it!!!

  • Haggis is delicious, minus the canned stuff.

  • nom nom haggis

  • i actually wanna try it

  • i would also like to try it, i've never had lungs before but the rest i've eaten alot of times

  • lmao!!! "salt, peppa, cocaine!!"

  • All food are bizarre to Americans if it's ain't burgers, spaghetti or pizza.

    Epitome of ignorance

  • That is so true.

  • Wow you are really ignorant. How many different cuisines have you eaten in Singapore? Here in the US, we have people of every ethnic background, which means we have food from every part of the world.

  • I wonder if you have really traveled out of your country.

  • As a matter of fact, I have. To several nations in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. You, however, have clearly never been to the US if you think that we only eat hamburgers and pizza. I live in the San Francisco area, which has more culinary variety than most cities in the world.

    Ironically, it is often the immigrants from China, Mexico, India, etc who only eat the cuisines of their home country, and never try anything new. I have seen that again and again.

  • As a matter of fact, I have been to US and I have been to Sans Frans. A beautiful city and nice clam chowder but I hate the wind chill.

    Anyway, there is no necessity to dig your nails on someone's food preference. The migrants would prefer to eat their home food. Whereas, you would probably crave for yours if you have not been home for more than a year.

    I feel it is unnecessary to carry on this discourse if "mudslinging" is the underlining current of "what you have eaten what my town sells"

  • Not mudslinging. Just pointing out your inconsistency. You criticize Americans for alleged unwillingness to try new cuisine, then you defend non-Americans who don't want to try new foods. Which is it? You called Americans "ignorant" in your first post. I would suggest you consider whether you want to stereotype and make offensive comments like that. If you do, then you should expect people to challenge those assertions.

  • Thank you. I get very tired of the anti-american garbage these guys spew on youtube. They think they are so smart but believe in ignorant stereotypes. I can think of a number of them for asians.

  • Yeah they forget youtube itself is an American creation. If not for Americans they wouldnt be able to even watch this stuff of make their asinine comments. Hell Americans invented the Internet in the first place, coming out of DARPA, as well as TCPIP, UNIX and Windows that the servers run on, etc etc etc.

  • @buprof And the scottish invened the TV... without which ANY viewing would be impossible... we also invented the telephone...  Yes apple... you are welcome ;)

  • im indian and lived in china with a family for a year. ur very right...they r much less adventurous than many americans i know. that being said, many americans also like to stay in quite a small comfort zone. Trying to sterotype any country in this context is probably a dangerous path to go down. Urs was a good post. well said.

  • @sfbaygirl Burgers and pizza are just the tips of the iceberg. Since America has so many immigrants it has a wide variety of things to try. I've been to SF several times (I try to avoid Chinatown actually but sometimes its unavoidable, lol) and there's always stuff to try that I don't normally have.

  • @sfbaygirl Immigrant from Japan here, been living in the bay area for 15 years now. I will eat ANYTHING

  • @sfbaygirl In the US you eat a lot High fructose corn sirup

  • @sfbaygirl do you even know what we eat?

  • you and humpingbird is childish take your politics to another catagory we are busy with food here grow up if you only eat the same stuff everyday that is your problem, and then you will never discover what is eaten under your nose. bla bla bla you are worse than 2 little children. why not run for president or something

  • u will find a similar dish in Romania called TOBA , but its made from pork :) , and i usually eat it with lots of mustard :D

  • should go to glasgow and try deep fried mars bars :)

    and deep fried pizza:))

  • Love Andrew Zimmern, he's awesome. Great host for shows like this.

  • the guy in 5:56 did he just say cocaine?