Your typical Real Canadian Superstore, or Real Atlantic Superstore should offer several recipes. They offer a wide selection/range of recipes for every need.
Scotland
A Scottish biscuit is often called shortbread.
No. Shortbread is a sweet tasting biscuit that isn't usually eaten with breakfast
Mary Macdonald has written: 'Scottish Shortbread' 'Scottish Salmon'
Haggis shortbread tatties
Many different types of shortbread cookie recipes can be found online on sites like Allrecipes, Gaylea, Tablespoon, Foodnet, Marthasteward, and Achfood.
Here are some Scottish cake names Scottish Oatcakes, Scottish Shortbread, and Traditional Scottish Dundee Cake.
There are a number of websites that have good shortbread cookie recipes one can follow. Such recipes can be found on 'Food Network', 'Sweetopia', 'Delia Online' and 'BBC Food'.
You can find a lot of them online. Sites like TasteOfHome and Food have several hazelnut coffee recipes. You could also go to the store and buy a food magazine and you'll find a couple recipes in there.
Walkers is a Scottish company, established in 1898 by Joseph Walker in Aberlour. Today, Walkers shortbread is sold in more than 80 countries around the world.
There are several recipes that are similar to Walker's shortbread cookies because shortbread generally has much the same texture and recipe. Walkers will have more sugar and preservative than homemade but homemade can be made that is close in taste.
Haggis, porridge, smokies, white puddings, mutton pie, oatcakes, shortbread etc.