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Broths to Bannocks: Cooking in Scotland 1690 to the Present Day

By Catherine Brown

Published 1990

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Vivda is mutton dried by the wind, not salt. Its flavour is greatly to be esteemed, the meat being cut in very thin slices. The meat was hung in a skjeo (a stone larder built so that air could blow freely through the walls).

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