Few people in Scotland have ever tried crocodile sausage, and most probably wouldn't be interested in trying it even if they cold. On the other hand, haggis make a tasty dinner in Scotland. Haggis, which resembles a large sausage, is make from sheep's stomach that has been stuffed with the sheep's other organs like the lungs, liver, and heart. The recipe also calls for oatmeal and spices, which are mixed with the organs before putting them into the stomach. The stuffed stomach is then boiled and served with "neeps and tatties," mashed turnips and potatoes. Haggis is a very special dish in Scotland, traditionally served on special days like Robbie Burns Day (January 25), the day celebrating the birthday of Scotland's national poet.