Byline: By Euan McArthurDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Irn Bru This section was added after commenters pointed out the unfair exclusion of dear ol' Irn Bru. If our experience is any measure, no Scotland experience is complete without a sip or two of Irn Bru (pronounced “Iron Brew”), Scotland's second national drink (that is, after whisky)...
Irn Bru Irn Bru has been around in Scotland for over 50 years! For those who don’t know, Irn Bru is the only soft drink (except from a beverage in Mexico) which outsells both Coke and Pepsi in its homeland. It’s something which is very unique to Scotland, and is regarded as Sco...
Byline: By Brian McIverDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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Byline: KENNY MacDONALD REPORTSDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
You Can Certainly Lead a Horse to Water but What If It Chooses to Drink Irn-Bru?I don't know if you've noticed but, apparently, we are in the grip of a new era of People Power.Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
“Its legendary status is, of course, not attributed to any nutritional value,” explains Attridge, “but to its utter deliciousness and restorative qualities. Washed down with a can of Irn Bru [a Scottish carbonated drink], this national delicacy is the stuff of hangover dreams!” ...
Therefore, the application of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) and living single-cell MS analysis could soon provide a powerful tool for studying of auxin distribution, even though it is still limited for hormone profiling [186]. Moreover, very little is known about extra- and intracellular ...