Scotland was quite divided in this time. There was no "Scotland" as such but different areas controlled by different people, so the cuisine would have been different wherever you went. Fish and seafood would have been common around the coasts as well as seaweed and kelp.
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we just eat pretty much the same as everyone else. haggis and other stuff is really only eaten on special occasions such a st. andrews day
Normal stuff really. Pizza, chips, fish, chicken. And although people think we (Scots) eat haggis all the time, most of us only have it a few times a year!!
Haggis, black pudding (it is a meat) fish and chips (orginated from England) and regular stuff
Hi im from Scotland we eat mostly normal food we have some traditional dishes like haggis tatties and neeps( haggis potatos and turnip) which is a sheeps intestines and stomich and we have black pudding and basiclly it is leftover cow from when its cut open the insides all get collected and made into black pudding it is kind of like a circle with black and little bits of red in the middle the red bits are blood and we also eat tablet which is a kind of brown rectangle its a sweet theres alot more aswell but those are the three off the top of my head hope this answered your question
scotch pies and Haggas!
Haggis and Haggis is made from sheep offal (specifically: sheep's heart, liver and lungs) mixed with onions, oatmeal and suet. The mixture is spiced then stuffed into beef intestine and boiled. Apart from that, everything English do!!
we eat a lot of different foods (not just haggis and shortbread) mostly you find foods from other countries here to, in supermarkets and restaurants.
Burgers, pizzas and other junk food. Much the same as other western countries.
Traditionally we like Haggis which is a pudding made from the heart, liver and lungs of sheep, mixed with seasonings and boiled in the stomach of the animal. But not everyone likes that meal. Traditional foods in Scotland are the same as any other western country! We just eat usual western foods - baked beans, chips, burgers, pies, spaghetti bolegnese etc.
They eat lamb and a lot of specialty breads.
Haggis (made of the heart, liver, and lungs of the sheep, mixed with seasonings and boiled within the stomach of the animal), Chips, pies, baked beans, burgers, spaghetti bolognese. Traditional food in Scotland is Western styled.
willys and cheese ;)
Rat food.
turds
Tatties and neeps.
In Scotland we do parades and wear kilts and eat food its like a normal parade reall
Scotland is a country, a landmass marked out with borders that were set by man. As such, it doesn't eat. If referring to the Scottish people, they have a varied diet, as most nationalities do.
Complain about the English and eat junk food.
Haggis Neeps Tatties Mince Porridge
The country of Finland in itself does not eat seafood. However, many of the citizens there do.
The office of war information advised citizens to eat less during the war in order to conserve food for soldiers.
Haggis is a common food that Scottish people eat. Salmon and game type meats are also commonly eaten in Scotland.
Much the same as other people in Western countries - too much junk food.
England.