Scottish oatcakes are the most common oatcakes prepared in the British Isles, typically cooked on a girdle (griddle) or by baking on a tray. The cake may be sliced into farls, or quarters, if it is large. The style of oatcakes vary considerably, and they may be chewy, firm, rough, or fine, depending on the maker.

Characteristic of: British cuisine Scottish cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Oatmeal Wheat
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Wikidata ID: Q3347905
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