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Dundee is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, home to a huge range of exicitng restaurants and bars. In contrast meanwhile, just north of Dundee, Angus boasts some of Scotland's best coastline and offers fantastic outdoor spaces. The Angus Glens (there are five of them) are the perfect escape from city life; take a walk, enjoy a spot of wildlife watching before stopping for a scenic picnic or pub lunch.
Angus is well known for Arbroath Smokies. In 2004 the European Commission registered the designation "Arbroath Smokies" as a Protected Geographical Indication under the EU's Protected Food Name Scheme, acknowledging its unique status.Arbroath Smokies are prepared using traditional methods dating back to the late 1800s. The fish are first salted overnight to preserve them, they are then tied in pairs using hemp twine and left overnight to dry. Once the Smokies have been tied and dried, they are hung over a triangular shaped length of wood to. This kiln stick fits in the middle of the pair of Smokies, one fish either side. These kiln sticks are then used to hang the dried fish in a special barrel containing a hardwood fire.
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