They say Haggis, but that isn't exactly true these days. Scottish people do quite a bit of farming...and like most "Europeans" meat, fish and veggies are common staples at any meal. Shortbread is still common in most Scottish homes. Mince and Tatties is a favorite as well.
Some Scottish desserts are profiteroles(not a traditional Scottish dessert,) or chocolate cream.
Because it's tasty,nutritious, easy to prepare, relatively inexpensive and a traditional Scottish food enjoyed by many people both Scots and non Scots.
In Cornwall a traditional and lovely kind of food that cornish people eat is pastys
There are no native people in Antarctica.
scottish food
Haggis is a common food that Scottish people eat. Salmon and game type meats are also commonly eaten in Scotland.
im from Glasgow and we eat the same food as the erst of the world. we eat Chinese, Indian, Italian, etc and things from the fish and chip shop. we also eat alot of meat and chicken like in stews quite healthy foods.
there is no such important specific food eaten but various food made from crops grown in that region. People do eat the traditional food of the region especially the typical ones in which they reside
They are not traditional foods in Ireland, but some Irish people do like and eat spicy foods.
yes scottish people eat with forks and the same cutlery as everyone else
The Incas ate lots of vegetables but there traditional food was Guinea pigs.
Depends on what country they are currently living in and what events.