Links
There is a wealth of information out there on Scottish food and drink.
Here are a few links:
www.scotlandfoodanddrink.org Find out about Scotland Food & Drink’s work as the leading industry organisation, membership, and search the Buyers’ Guide for food and drink businesses across the country.
www.eatscotland.com The Visit Scotland website dedicated to eating and drinking.
www.whatsonyourplate.co.uk The National Farmers’ Union Scotland website all about where food comes from and why buying Scottish food and drink helps our countryside and our farmers
www.scottishfarmersmarkets.co.uk A guide to the Farmers’ Markets you can visit within Scotland
www.taste-of-scotland.com A site which highlights quality eating places, including a directory of producers
www.thelarder.net Website in the same name of The Larder, Scotland’s first-ever independent guide to Scottish artisan producers, including features on fishermen, farmers, cheesemakers and growers. Guide includes a directory of retailers and producers, places to eat and much more.
www.scottishfoodguide.com Independent guide to where to find the best places to eat, drink, stay and buy quality Scottish food and drink, by leading food educator Wendy Barrie. Download delicious recipes and much more, too.
www.scottishfarmersmarkets.co.uk A guide to the Farmers’ Markets you can visit within Scotland.
www.scottish-venison.info One-stop-shop for everything you need to know aboout Scottish venison, wild and farmed, including where to buy, recipes, butchery & cutting and much more
www.provenanceonaplate.co.uk This recently-launched toolkit aims to clarify legal requirements and best practice guidelines for food and drink origin declarations on menus, to help you to provide clear, accurate and consistent information to consumers when eating out. This will encourage them to make informed choices about what they eat