Is Scotch Broth soup Scottish?!


Question: I just eat it every now and again, just a thought.


Answers: I just eat it every now and again, just a thought.

Yes it is.

Scotch broth is a filling soup, originating in Scotland but now obtainable world wide. Its principal ingredients are usually barley, a cut of beef or lamb, and vegetables such as carrots, turnips or swedes, cabbage and leeks. The proportions and ingredients can vary according to the recipe. Dried peas, split peas, and lentils are often added.

Don't know but it's awful.

No its welsh hence the name

yes dont listen to angel it all depends on your own tastes

Yes it is.

Hi D, yes, i believe Scotch broth is from Scotland. lol

Yes! Very nice it is too.
http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/scotc...

After pea&ham scotch broth is my favorite soup, very wholesome. I hope it's Scottish because when I finish it I say, "och aye, that was good".





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