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Traditional Scotland Butter Bread

You can find it near Bus Stop at Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian (outskirt city of Edinburgh), Scotland, Great Britain. In Rosslyn Chapel, you can taste a slice of Scotland bread that tastes like cheese but somewhat sweet like that. The genuine Scottish Kaas-Stengels bread is soft on the lips, You can get reach this place from Edinburgh City Centre by taking the red Lothian bus Number 15 (majoring in Penicuik Airport, 3 GBP only) The traditional Bread can you get in a small shelter near the Bus Stop Roslin, after a street near the signpost has said “The Collegiate Church of St. Matthew “Welcomes you.

The packet size is for only 3 GBP for 2x1x8cm. Although it is a bit strange but it is really delicious. Rosslyn Chapel is very famous after the Da Vinci Code from Dan Brown.

Chapel created in 1446 and now in renovation-consuming cost 13 million GBP and 24 meters along the entire chapel was given a tin roof. In a genuine book Da Vinci Code (English, with pictures) pages 430 to 451 highlighted that “The Holy Grail ‘neath ancient Roslin Waits – The blade and Chalice guarding o’er Her gates.”
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