cranachan การใช้
- We tasted some of that salmon at the Creag Mor Hotel and had a beguiling dessert called cranachan.
- A traditional way to serve cranachan is to bring dishes of each ingredient to the table so that each person can assemble their dessert to taste.
- On the opposite bank of the River Roy, accessed by a path from Cranachan, is a mass stone, with a carved chalice on one side.
- In Ireland and Scotland, items would be hidden in food usually a cake, barmbrack, cranachan, champ or colcannon and portions of it served out at random.
- "' Cranachan "'( ) is a farmstead about 2.5 miles north-east of Roybridge in Lochaber, in the River Roy and the River Allt Glas Dhoire.
- Descendants of the MacDonalds of Cranachan include the Australian Saint Mary McKillop, whose mother Flora MacDonald was of the Cranachan family; Ranald MacDonald, Catholic Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District, whose mother was from the Cranachan family;'Long John'MacDonald who founded the Ben Nevis Distillery and from whom the'Long John'brand of whisky takes its name.
- Descendants of the MacDonalds of Cranachan include the Australian Saint Mary McKillop, whose mother Flora MacDonald was of the Cranachan family; Ranald MacDonald, Catholic Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District, whose mother was from the Cranachan family;'Long John'MacDonald who founded the Ben Nevis Distillery and from whom the'Long John'brand of whisky takes its name.
- Descendants of the MacDonalds of Cranachan include the Australian Saint Mary McKillop, whose mother Flora MacDonald was of the Cranachan family; Ranald MacDonald, Catholic Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District, whose mother was from the Cranachan family;'Long John'MacDonald who founded the Ben Nevis Distillery and from whom the'Long John'brand of whisky takes its name.