People are just realising they’ve been spelling Scottish breakfast favourite wrong for years – and they’re not happy
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WHEN it comes to Scottish breakfast classics, nothing is up there as much as porridge. The morning meal staple has been getting people ready for their day for centuries. And the oat-based dish is said to have been invented thousands of years ago. It has been around for so long you can imagine the surprise when people realised they were spelling one of the most popular porridge brands WRONG.
Scott's Porage Oats has been a common sight on breakfast tables since 1880. The brand took on its current name over 120 years ago in 1914. But the eagle-eyed reader would have clocked how we spelled its name above. No it's not a typo, but instead the correct spelling for the brand.
Scott's don't spell it porridge, but rather "porage". And food fans were blown away by the realisation. A post on the Facebook page Very British Problems revealed the scale of the amazement. One person shared an image of the iconic packaging featuring the kilted Scotsman.
They said: I’ve been eating this for years and I’ve only just noticed it’s spelled “porage”. And others quickly shared their amazement. One person replied: ""Just had to get mine out of the cupboard to check.". Another wrote: "I've just checked my stash (3 boxes ATM) and yes!.
"Now I'm going to check Morrisons online search spelling (Dull I know).". But one user went to extra lengths to make sure it was right, admitting: "You think that's bad. I read this while in Tesco and actually went to the cereal aisle to check.". A fourth person wrote: "What? I buy it all the time and never noticed.".