Burns night will be celebrated across the world on 25 January, and there’s plenty to look forward to in Scotland.
But this small town on Scotland's east coast is also known for its vibrant food scene – in August ... covering arts, culture and travel. She began her career in journalism at Leeds University ...
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Today, Burns Night blends food, drink, music and poetry into a celebration of Scottish culture. Central to the evening is the ‘Address to a Haggis’, one of Burns’ most famous poems.
We’ve gathered up some of the most interesting food traditions and traditional New Year’s Eve food from around the world. From breaking bread in Armenia to breaking dishes in Denmark to ...
Some Scottish festive traditions still go back to the Vikings and Yule, like the Hogmanay tradition of First Footing, where the first guest to enter the household on New Year’s Day is a bringer ...