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  2. Scottish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Scottish cuisine encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Scotland. It has distinctive attributes and recipes of its own, but also shares much with other British and wider European cuisine as a result of local, regional, and continental influences—both ancient and modern. Scotland's natural larder of vegetables ...

  3. Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight is a nationwide festival in Scotland, designed to celebrate all aspects of Scottish food and drink, including its variety, producers and history. The event takes place at the start of September and is organised by Scotland Food & Drink and VisitScotland. [1]

  4. Cranachan - Wikipedia

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    Cranachan. Cranachan (Scottish Gaelic: Crannachan pronounced [ˈkʰɾan̪ˠəxan]) is a traditional Scottish dessert. It was originally a celebration of harvest, [1] made following the raspberry harvest in August. The dessert of cream and fresh seasonal raspberries is bolstered by Scottish oats and whisky. It has been called 'the uncontested ...

  5. Scotland Food & Drink - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Food & Drink. Scotland Food & Drink is the industry leadership trade association established in 2007. It aims to collaboratively grow the value of the industry to £30 billion by 2030 and to reinforce the reputation of Scotland as a Land of Food and Drink. In addition to its private sources of income it receives financial support from ...

  6. Haggis - Wikipedia

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    Haggis on a platter at a Burns supper A serving of haggis, neeps, and tatties. Haggis (Scottish Gaelic: taigeis) is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with chopped onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach [1] though now an artificial casing is often used instead.

  7. Dundee cake - Wikipedia

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    The original commercial development of the cake began in Dundee in the late 18th century in the shop of Janet Keiller [ 4 ] but was possibly originally made for Mary, Queen of Scots in the 16th century. [ 5 ] It was mass-produced by the marmalade company Keiller's marmalade who have been claimed to be the originators of the term "Dundee cake ...

  8. Stovies - Wikipedia

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    Stovies (also stovy tatties, stoved potatoes, stovers or stovocks) [1][2][3] is a Scottish dish based on potatoes. Recipes and ingredients vary widely but the dish contains potatoes, fat, usually onions [1] and often pieces of meat. [1][2] In some versions, other vegetables may be added. [4]

  9. Category:Scottish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies of Scotland‎ (5 C, 17 P) H. Haggis‎ (9 P) History of Scottish cuisine‎ (7 P) L. Scottish cuisine-related lists‎ (5 P) R.

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