No, they come from England, London to be precise.
No. They were first marketed in London in 1738, but there were similar dishes in India well before that. They do not come from Scotland. But then, French toast didn't come from France.
In Dufftown, Scotland. The heart of whiskey distilling in Scotland. have a look at the Glenfiddich website.
Keith, Scotland.
Scotch and Drambouie come to mind.
'Scotch' is a nickname for whiskey which is made in Scotland. Scottish people are from Scotland.
Scotch whisky is from Scotland.
It's the commercialised name for some products which come from Scotland such as, Scotch Tape, Scotch whisky, Scotch broth. Shortened from Scottish (and after a few whiskies most people end up blurring Scottish in to Scot-ch)
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Yes, "Scotch" should be capitalized when referring to the nationality of people or things from Scotland. For example, "Scotch whisky" or "Scotch tape."
Scotch whisky.
Scottish, not Scotch
The name originates from being the junction where travelers to eastern Scotland are separated from travelers to western Scotland.