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.
Mackintosh (a coat)
Amuse Bouche
Almonds
Portion Control
Liver {non-veg}Sweet Potatoes {veg}
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish inventor who invented the Telephone.John Logie Baird was also a Scottish Inventor who Invented the Television(T.V)Scottish people invented a lot of stuff :)And finally,Thomas Edison who invented the most valueble,useful household item,the lightbulb:)
Not usually. It is generally served as an appetizer or something alongside a main dish.
During Sweet Week, they will sell a Tray Of Cookies. When you purchase the item, put it in your home and your done. Easy!
The food served at the Contigo restaurant is a mixture of both Spanish and Catalan where every item of food is cooked by using the local ingredients in town groceries.
No, a yam is similar to a sweet potato and a perogi is Ukranian or Polish food item like a dumpling or ravioli
Depends on how the word is used. Fudge is a food item made for sweet and chocolate taste, which is an item or noun by definition. When used as as a verb it means to lie or embellish.
about 28 pounds in the bag and 5 in a bowl