- Soor Ploom
- is a sharp flavoured, round, green boiled sweetie which was originally associated with Galashiels. Nearby Jedburgh is ass ociated with
Scottish slang . 2013.
Scottish slang . 2013.
Soor ploom — A Soor ploom (Scots for sour plum ) is a sharp flavoured, round, green boiled sweet (candy) originally associated with Galashiels, Scotland. They are sold loose by weight in paper bags, traditionally in quarters a quarter of a pound.They are said … Wikipedia
Galashiels — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Galashiels gaelic name=An Geal Àth scots name= Gala, Galashiels population = 12,367 os grid reference= NT495365 map type=Scotland latitude=55.61945 longitude= 2.80339 unitary scotland= Scottish… … Wikipedia
Humbug (sweet) — Mint humbugs Humbugs are a traditional hard boiled sweet available in the United Kingdom,[1] Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. They are usually flavoured with peppermint … Wikipedia
Aniseed twist — The aniseed twist is a red, aniseed flavoured boiled sweet common in the United Kingdom. Confectioners who make aniseed twists include Bonds of London and Trebor. The relative piquancy of the sweet s aniseed flavour varies considerably among… … Wikipedia