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Old 20th July 2005, 01:52
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I need information on Scottish Staple foods and I don't really know any. Could you help.
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Old 20th July 2005, 06:59
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I guess you mean trtaditional Scottish foods? The Scots eat what we all eat, but they are very well known for traditional foods such as Neeps (turnips) Tatties, (Potatoes) Beef, Venison, Salmon, Whisky, great cheeses, Oats in many things, Mutton, Cock a Leeky Soup, Scotch Broth, Shortbread, Marmalade, Tea. . .

Read through the threads in this forum and you will find a lot of traditional Scottish foods and recipes.
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Cock a Leeky Soup
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Old 20th July 2005, 21:16
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[i]Hi Kathy..

Yes the name of the soup is very cute.. made me giggle. I know that its not a Scottish soup, but my favourite is Potato Leak..
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Cock a Leekie soup is Chicken and leek... it's not 'cute' it is very descriptive.
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Cock a Leekie soup is Chicken and leek... it's not 'cute' it is very descriptive.
[i]What do you mean it's not cute, it's very "descriptive"?
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