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Two Aberdeen butteries (also known as rowies) served with fruit preserve/jam, one cut in half to show interior. The Aberdeen buttery is a specialty of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. It was originally eaten at sea by fishermen from the city, as an energy-dense food that was tastier than dry biscuits but would not go stale easily.
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Date | 13 July 2012 (original upload date) |
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Author | User: (WT-shared) Jackofhearts101 at wts wikivoyage |
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- 2012-07-13 20:07 (WT-shared) Jackofhearts101 [ dead link ] 2816×2112 (1456371 bytes) Two Aberdeen butteries (also known as rowies) served with fruit preserve/jam, one cut in half to show interior. (Import from wikitravel.org/shared)