Scott's Porage Oats
Scottish brand of porridge oats
Scott's Porage Oats
| Product type | Porridge oats |
|---|---|
| Owner | PepsiCo |
| Produced by | |
| Country | Scotland |
| Introduced | 1880 |
| Discontinued | |
| Related brands | |
| Markets | United Kingdom |
| Previous owners | A&R Scott |
| Registered as a trademark in |
Scott's Porage Oats is a Scottish brand of porridge oats that has been produced since 1880. The brand is currently owned by PepsiCo, a multinational food and beverage corporation. Scott's Porage Oats is known for its distinctive packaging featuring a kilted Scotsman and its traditional milling process.
History
Scott's Porage Oats was founded by A&R Scott in 1880 in Glasgow, Scotland. The company quickly gained popularity for its high-quality oats and unique milling process, which involves rolling the oats rather than cutting them. This method is said to produce a creamier porridge.
In the early 20th century, the company moved its operations to Cupar, Fife, where it continues to produce oats to this day. The brand has become a staple in Scottish households and is widely recognized across the United Kingdom.
Production Process
The production of Scott's Porage Oats involves several key steps:
- **Harvesting**: The oats are harvested from farms primarily located in Scotland.
- **Cleaning**: The oats are cleaned to remove any impurities.
- **Steaming**: The cleaned oats are steamed to soften them.
- **Rolling**: The steamed oats are rolled to create the distinctive flat, oval shape.
- **Packaging**: The rolled oats are then packaged in the iconic Scott's Porage Oats packaging.
Products
Scott's Porage Oats offers a variety of products, including:
- **Original Porage Oats**: The classic product, known for its creamy texture.
- **Scott's So-Easy**: Instant porridge oats for quick preparation.
- **Scott's Old-Fashioned Oats**: A coarser variety for a more traditional porridge.
Cultural Significance
Scott's Porage Oats has become an iconic brand in Scotland and is often associated with traditional Scottish breakfasts. The brand's packaging, featuring a kilted Scotsman, has become a symbol of Scottish heritage.
Ownership
In 1982, Scott's Porage Oats was acquired by Quaker Oats Company, which was later acquired by PepsiCo in 2001. Despite these changes in ownership, the brand has maintained its traditional production methods and continues to be a popular choice for porridge oats in the UK.
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