Are Scottish salmon mild or strong in flavor?
Definately stong.
I am a sushi lover and bought the best cuts out of the freshest salmon I could find, which happened to be Scottish.
The taste is so strong that its inedible for me, even drenched in soya sauce.
I have baked the remainder of the steaks and their taste remains very strong.
What date did Scotland beat England in 1990?
Scotland defeated England in the Five Nations Championship and Grand Slam decider on the 17th March 1990. The score was 13-7.
What is the number 1 sport in Scotland?
Scotland has its own sporting competitions and governing bodies, such as the Camanachd Association, Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Rugby Union, Cricket Scotland, and the Scottish Cyclists' Union. The country has independent representation at many international sporting events, for example the Football World Cup and the Cricket World Cup, as well as the Commonwealth Games; although notably not the Olympic Games.
How many goals did Scotland score in 1998 World Cup finals?
Two. John Collins with a penalty against Brazil and Craig Burley against Norway.
A salmon that has been reared on a fish farm in Scotland.
What sea do you cross from Ireland to Scotland?
You would cross the northern part of the Irish Sea, which is commonly known as the North Channel. Depending on where you are starting from and going to, you might cross further north than that, and be in the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the speed limit for the M90 in Scotland?
Research has shown that the M90 in Scotland has variable speed limits depending on the flow of the traffic and therefore will not have a set speed limit. It has been stated that the regular speed limit would be 70 but this will be increased or decreased depending on the traffic conditions at any given time.
What is the population of Motherwell?
30,311 in 2001. A more up to date number will be known in the 2011 census.
How many road miles between Inverness and Dover?
The distance between Inverness and Dover is about 642 road miles on the M6.
Is Gaelic a language of Ireland or is it a language of Scotland?
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
Also the Isle of man.
Why is New Years Eve celebrated?
To countdown and celebrate the end of a year and the beginning of a new one.
How far is it from Scotland to Germany and how long will it take by air?
The distance between the above mentioned places is 1032 miles approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
What is the air mileage distance from Cleveland Ohio to Inverness Scotland?
The air distance from Cleveland, Ohio, to Inverness, Scotland, is 3,447 miles. That equals 5,547 kilometers or 2,995 nautical miles.
When did Scotland become its own country?
Round about the middle of the 9th century, when Kenneth MacAlpine became first King of Scots
Church in Scotland governed by elders?
The Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian in structure; also other presbyterian churches such as the Free Church of Scotland, the United Free Church of Scotland, and other even smaller denominations. They all have a body of elders, known as a kirk session, who oversee the running of the church, and each have responsibility for groups of church members, usually geographical. Another body, variously known as a deacons court or congregational board, is composed of elected deacons and runs the financial and other more mundane aspects of church operation.
What time does school start and finish in Scotland?
In Scotland secondary schools start around 8.30am and finish around 3.30pm, that's what time my school starts and finishes at! Although it depends on the school. Its between 8.30-9.00am start and between 3.15-3.45pm finish. Hope this helped.
What is the difference between Johnnie Walker red and black label whisky?
black label is considered better because it's an older version
the red label is not that smooth
Why does Scotland celebrate Hogmanay?
Hogmanay is another term for New Year's Eve or Auld Year's Night which is used alternatively in Scotland. There is no particular reason why Scotland celebrates this compared to other places.