The same as everywhere else civilised. We have crockery and cutlery. Traditionally, plates are warmed up before serving anything hot.
They have a meal together, where traditional Scottish food and drink is served. A haggis is served, which is brought to the table in a ceremonious fashion and poetry from Robert Burns is recited.
Haggis is NOT an animal it is a dish/food. Haggis is a combination of meats and spices cooked in a sheep stomach and when it is done it is served with a shot of Scottish "gravy" whiskey. It sounds awful, but it is very good.
how is food served
a scottish food
scottish food
Fresh food served from restaurant cars.
Haggis
I believe deep fried Mars Bars were served up and originated in Scottish fish and chip shops. The Mars bar is coated in batter deep fried and when cooked is a soft centered sweet in batter.
Haggis is not a British dish. It is Scottish. Many people get British and Scottish food confused as well as Irish and Welsh, but to answer your question, Haggis is not a traditional British food. It is a traditional Scottish food, but some English people enjoy the dish.
Lots of food. Scottish favourites are Mince and Tatties, Stovies
Hot food steams when it is served because the heat causes the water in the food to evaporate, turning into steam. This steam rises and is visible as the food is served, creating the effect of steaming.
As served means no changes are made to a food once it is served to the diner.