Discover Scottish Food and Drink Delights

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Scotland's rich farmland produces various ingredients for its famous foods and drinks. From sheep for meat and wool to oats for porridge, Scottish cuisine is diverse and unique. Indulge in traditional dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties, or satisfy your sweet tooth with treats like shortbread and tablet. Wash it all down with a glass of Irn Bru, Scotland's iconic fizzy drink.


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  1. Scottish Food and Drink Many parts of Scotland are covered in farmland. Those farms produce lots of ingredients that make some famous Scottish foods and drinks. Some of the farms keep animals. Click on each animal to reveal text box. Sheep are used for meat and wool. Lots of different fruits and vegetables are grown on Scottish farms. Sheep are used for meat and wool. Lots of different fruits and vegetables are grown on Scottish farms. Wheat, which is used in many cereals is also grown in Scotland. Chickens are used for meat and eggs. Wheat, which is used in many cereals is also grown in Scotland. Chickens are used for meat and eggs. Cows are used for meat and milk. Cows are used for meat and milk.

  2. Menu Breakfast Sweet Treats Breakfast Sweet Treats Shortbread Porridge Lunch Tablet Lunch Clootie dumpling Oatcakes To Drink To Drink Cock-a-leekie soup Cullen skink Irn Bru Dinner Dinner Haggis, neeps and tatties Stovies Scotch pie

  3. < Menu Breakfast Porridge Porridge is made from oats grown on farms in Scotland. People mix the oats with hot water or warm milk to make porridge. Sometimes people add toppings to their porridge. Have you tried porridge? Yes No What did you think? Do you like it? Would you like to try it?

  4. < Menu Lunch Oatcakes Oatcakes are savoury biscuits made from oats. People often enjoy them with different types of cheese. Cock-a-Leekie Soup Cock-a-leekie soup is a soup made from leeks, chicken stock and rice or barley to make it nice and thick. Cullen Skink Cullen skink is another Scottish soup made with haddock, potatoes and onions. It is a thick, creamy soup. Which food would you choose for lunch?

  5. < Menu Dinner Haggis, Neeps and Tatties Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep, oats, onions and some seasoning. It is often served with mashed turnip and potatoes. Stovies Stovies is a dish made from beef and potatoes. Sometimes people add other ingredients and vegetables to their stovies. Have you tried either of these dishes? No Yes What did you think? Do you like them? Would you like to try any of them?

  6. < Menu Sweet Treats Shortbread Shortbread is a sweet biscuit made with sugar, flour and butter. Clootie Dumpling Clootie dumpling is pudding made with dried fruit. Clootie is the word for cloth in Scots. Clootie dumpling is wrapped in a piece of cloth to cook it. Tablet Tablet is very sweet. It is made with lots of sugar, milk and butter. Which dessert would you choose?

  7. < Menu To Drink Irn Bru Irn Bru is a fizzy drink made in Scotland. It is bright orange in colour. Have you tried Irn Bru? Yes No What did you think? Do you like it? Would you like to try it?

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