A buttery, also known as a roll, rowie, rollie, or Aberdeen roll is a savoury Scottish bread roll.
== Origin ==
Legend has it that the buttery was made for the fishermen sailing from Aberdeen's harbour. The theory is that they needed a bread that would not become stale during the two weeks or more that they were at sea. The high fat content meant the bread also provided an immediate energy source.
== Serving ==
They are noted for flaky texture and buttery taste, similar to a flattened, round croissant, with a salty taste. They are often served toasted with jam or butter, or just with te...