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Traditional Scottish shortbread typically lists just four simple ingredients: flour, butter, sugar, and salt. Many product descriptions use these four as the base for classic shortbread recipes.

They are produced in Scotland; some items are specifically noted as baked in the village of Aberlour in the Scottish Highlands.

Some shortbread formats are filled or topped—for example, certain varieties include a rich mincemeat filling—while many shortbread items remain plain with no filling or topping.

Scottish shortbread is commonly described as light and buttery, with a rich all‑butter taste that often 'melts in your mouth.'

Product details commonly state no artificial colors or preservatives; some listings also note they are free from artificial flavorings and colorings.

Shortbread is often served with hot or iced tea, coffee, or alongside ice cream. Many items are ready-to-eat straight from the box, though some people also warm them briefly before serving.

Product details often advertise 'pure butter' or 'all‑butter' shortbread. Some listings also note statements such as being 'baked without any unsaturated fats,' with butter listed among the ingredients.

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