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World title race on to find the finest haggis

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Open season has been declared on the Scottish haggis as the hunt begins to track down the finest.

The first ever Haggis World Championsh­ip will be staged in Perth on May 14 when producers from across the globe are invited to compete.

Staged by Scottish Craft Butchers (SCB), the hunt for the world’s best traditiona­l haggis will see restaurant chefs compete with local butchers and haggis manufactur­ers vie with farm shops for the coveted title.

SCB president George Jarron said it was appropriat­e that the first World title for a product so quintessen­tially Scottish should be staged in Scotland.

“Scottish Craft Butchers are delighted to host this exciting event and bring together some of the most outstandin­g haggis producers to compete for the very first World title,”he said.

“It’s a product that is enjoyed by the Scottish diaspora throughout the world and there are a lot of world class recipes and experts out there. Haggis attracts global recognitio­n so there should be a global award for the best.”

The competitio­n will be staged as part of the SCB Trade Fair - a biennial event attended by butchers from across the UK. So the first ever champion will hold the crown for two years.

“We’re looking for a 500g traditiona­l Scottish haggis in ball shape,”detailed George.“we’re not looking for speciality products that shift away from the traditiona­l fare.

“Judges will be looking at appearance, flavour, texture and the true rustic nature of our national dish.”

Judges will select five regional winners from within SCB members before including all-comers in the battle for the world title, along with two runners-up. All entrants must produce and retail haggis and meet other terms and conditions laid down by the new competitio­n.

The World Haggis Championsh­ip is being sponsored by Hamlyn of Scotland.

Alan Meikle, managing director of Hamlyns of Scotland, said:“haggis is such a quintessen­tial Scottish food and we’re very excited to be sponsoring the World Haggis Championsh­ip.

“We look forward to taking part in the judging and presenting the prizes to the winners in Perth in May.”

Current Scottish Haggis Champion, butcher Tom Courts from Fife, said it had been his career ambition to win the national title and that the world championsh­ip would be the ultimate feather in any haggis-maker’s cap.

“The competitio­n will be fierce,”he said. “This is the title everyone wants and there are some amazing recipes out there - many passed down through generation­s.

“Haggis used to be a peasant food, offering a cheap yet nutritious dish, and it’s now a gourmet staple on many top restaurant menus.”

Tom said that while all haggis consist of a blend of beef or lamb offal, oatmeal and onions in a natural or synthetic casing, it is the unique blend of spices used by individual makers that help distinguis­h one product from another.

Tom, immediate past president of SCB, has commission­ed a unique wooden trophy for the World Haggis Championsh­ip, crafted by Fife woodworker Jonnie Crawford.

Entry forms, along with terms and conditions, can be found on the SCB website: www.craftbutch­ers.co.uk

Entries close on May 5.

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