Porridge has been consumed in Scotland as a staple food since the
Middle Ages, and is primarily consumed in the winter. A&R Scott began producing Scott's Midlothian Oat Flour in 1880, in
Glasgow, moving to
Edinburgh in 1909, and the distinctive name, Scott's Porage Oats, was adopted in 1914. at
Cupar in
Fife, Scotland, since 1947. The company was based in Edinburgh.
PepsiCo merged with the Quaker Oats Company in 2001. Sales of porridge oats continue to be higher in Scotland than in the rest of the UK, with Scott's Porage Oats taking the highest brand share. The company holds a Scott's Porage Oats Food & Drink Fair at the St Andrews Festival in November each year at the
Byre Theatre. It has a
Golden Spurtle Award for competitive porridge making. == Description and preparation ==