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Edinburgh's irresistible cuisine

Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh is a must-visit culinary destination, with a wealth of Scottish cuisine to choose from, from sweet raisin shortbread to traditional dishes like stovies and cranachan.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên11/09/2024

Exploring Edinburgh's cuisine is not just about enjoying the food but also a way to gain a deeper understanding of the culture and people here.

Raisin shortbread

Raisin shortbread is a variation of the famous Scottish shortbread, with a combination of soft raisins and a sweet, smooth dough. The cake has a crispy taste, fragrant with the smell of butter mixed with raisins, creating a unique flavor. This is a favorite snack during afternoon tea in Edinburgh, giving you a comfortable, close but also charming feeling. Visitors can easily find this cake at traditional bakeries throughout the city.

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Stovies

Stovies is a traditional dish popular in Edinburgh, usually made from mashed potatoes, onions and lamb or beef stew. This dish is often eaten on cold winter days to keep the body warm. The rich flavor of the meat blends with the soft potatoes and fragrant onions, creating a warm and nutritious meal. Stovies are often served in pubs and restaurants in Edinburgh, bringing a familiar and simple feeling to all diners.

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Cranachan

Cranachan is a traditional dessert loved in Edinburgh. Made from fresh cream, honey, toasted oats and fresh raspberries; cranachan is sweet, cool and very easy to eat. This dish is often enjoyed during festivals or family parties. The highlight of cranachan is the perfect combination of the richness of the cream, the natural sweetness of the honey and the crunchiness of the oats, bringing a complete experience to the taste buds.

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Oatmeal

Oats are an integral part of Scottish cuisine , especially in Edinburgh. Often made into porridge - a popular breakfast porridge. Oatmeal is lightly sweet, smooth and nutritious, suitable for starting the day. Not only that, oats are also used to make cakes and many other dishes, bringing richness and variety to the meal. You can try traditional porridge or buy oat products at local markets in Edinburgh.

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Scotch

Scotch pie, also known as Scotch pie, is a popular snack of the people of Edinburgh. The pie has a crispy crust, made from flour, the inside is usually minced beef or lamb, seasoned with many typical spices. Scotch pie is often served with pickles or spicy sauce, creating a diverse and rich flavor. This is an indispensable dish at football matches or gatherings of friends, bringing fun and connection.

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Enjoying the cuisine in Edinburgh is an indispensable part of the journey to explore this city. Every dish, whether it is a crispy raisin shortbread or a warm stovies, brings an unforgettable experience, helping you understand more about the life and customs of the Scottish people. Don't hesitate to spend time to try the unique dishes in Edinburgh, because they not only satisfy your taste buds but also help you preserve beautiful memories of your journey.


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