The Alphabet Game: Dishes using Za'atar

Rowan jelly - I associate rowans (or mountain ash) with Scotland. I've no doubt that rowans naturally occur elsewhere, but I'm not sure that jelly from the fruit does. A very long time ago, I ate rowan jelly with grouse (another Scottish connection).
 
Sorry - back on Whisky but it was all I could find:

Uam Var

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We did a 7 week tour of the U.K. About 15 years ago, I tried to giggle the tour we did of a whiskey factory, I think it was the one on the Isla river. In Scotland. It was interesting.

Russ
 
Scottish was a tough call. Maybe the toughest yet? However - in all the time we have been doing this we haven't yet been defeated.

New topic needed - so far we have had:
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Vegetables
  • Spices
  • French
  • Mexican
  • Red food and drink
  • Desserts
  • Brands and manufacturers
  • White food and drink
  • Green vegetables
  • Italian food and drink
  • Bread
  • Potato types and dishes.
  • Fish and fish dishes
  • Indian dishes
  • Caribbean Food and Drink
  • Spanish food and drink
  • Cheeses
  • Sweets and Candies
  • Condiments
  • Cereals
  • South American Food and Drink.
  • Chilli Peppers and Salsas
  • British food and drink
  • Fruit
  • Scottish Food & Drink
 
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