Top 10 British Foods You Either LOVE or HATE

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It's not just Marmite that splits opinion. For this list, WatchMojoUK counts down the Top 10 British Foods You Either Love or Hate, featuring controversial dishes like haggis, black pudding, and more! Let us know in the comments what your favourite food is that others hate.

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Deep fried mars bars were a staple when I was at high school in Australia. One of the rare special treats at that boarding school was getting one in town on shopping day. The cafe owners kept a selection of different chocolate bars in the freezer just for deep frying. Though I don't think anyone would have ever even dreamed of frying a creme egg.

emilyhunter
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We've always had a Haggis every Burns night despite no-one in my family being Scottish. Took me a long time to realise that's not normal and most people haven't ever tried it!

sarahglover
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I find it funny that haggis/black pudding are the only ones that isn't love/hate because of the flavour but expectation that the contents will put you off.

hingethunder
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Mushy peas and a meat pie are gastronomical perfection. That aside I enjoy everything on the list other than jellied eels, although as an Australian I would prefer Vegemite over Marmite.

adarmus
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Interesting video, I’m a fan of most of these and miss living in the UK. Definitely looking forward to more food videos !

moleshaman
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Brown sauce is very good in a beef stew. 😋
I love liquorice all-sorts, especially the jellies and the pink ones. 😋
I've only tried jellied eels once, they were fishy and rubbery. Weird. 🥴
I've alway got a tin of mushy peas in my tin cupboard. 😋
I once ate 20 spam fritters at school. 😁😋
I'm fond of mayonnaise on my chips, although I'm a Brit, and it's a Belgian habit, apparently. 😁
I hate Christmas pudding with added nuts. 😝
I've had Haggis, and loved it, but I don't have an ounce of Scot in me, but I am a quarter Irish. 😁
I adore black pudding and Marmite. 😋
Does anyone remember Dr Who's Candyman, who resembled Bertie Bassett and Bassett's were furious with the BBC? 😁

julianaylor
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Who doesn't love mushy peas with their fish and chips? Also, I personally could eat marmite straight from the jar

Alex-nghc
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Brown Sauce: Like but it has to HP
Jellied Eels: 🤮
Liquorice Allsorts: YUM - I love Liquorice
Mushy Peas: I'm a southerner but YUM especially with mint
Deep fried everything: Nice but it now gives me heartburn
Chips: YES YES YES YES with salt, vinegar, and a bit of ketchup and mayo mixed together and always with a battered sausage
Christmas Pudding: I once vomited after eating one so HATE
Haggis: EWWW
Black Pudding: EWWW
Marmite: YUM YUM - I dated a guy who was allergic - we didn't last long!

DevonPixie
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I'm perfectly happy munching away on all of those, in fact i'm quite peckish now after watching! It's definitely brown sauce for me as well.

sonofjak
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I love hp sauce and as someone not from Wales I still love curry sauce on my chips

theimmortalzombie
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There's a few I like on this list. To me chips is an obvious ones and I love "scraps" although I'm from the north east and we call them scrapings. I like peas but not mushy ones, brown sauce, in liquorice all sorts I only like the pink and blue ones no others and I ADORE black pudding. No matter the ingredients it tastes amazing. Xxx

darkangelholz
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The Scots excel at deep frying, you can even get battered haggis and black pudding at the chippie. Pizza crunch with loads of vinegar is my fave though, it’s so wrong but so right. Needless to say, I don’t have too often.

mgthestrange
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I'm American, not Canadian, but my favorite way to eat chips is vegetarian poutine. Lots of squeaky cheese curds and bubbling hot mushroom gravy.

SoTypicallyMeh
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As an American with English blood in my heritage, I love the licorice all sorts, Christmas pud (with hard sauce and chips (with ketchup). I'd give the mushy peas and brown sauce a go, but everything else on the list looks and sounds revolting.

sazfretz
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Never been this early before 😂
10) hate
9) hate
8) used to love now hate
7) hate
6) kinda love? Depends what it is
5) love love love! (Bit of salt is fine for me)
4) hate (but love the smell)
3) think hate but want to try
2) hate
1) hate

LilFoxyCosplay
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Marmite is my childhood. Had it with rice porridge and it's the only way I'll eat it. We even have pork ribs and chicken here cooked with Marmite. Also tried black pudding when I went to London one time, love it.

zimzamzoom
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At least French Fries aka Chips and Deep Fried food are still being loved to this day.

theanimeguyify
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Got mine right as I'm from the South and have Mayo but I'm the only one in my family who does and we're all from the same area. My brother and Mum will only have ketchup and my Dad Vinegar or Brown sauce!

sarahglover
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Living in Bali as I do I have to say that almost everything on here is just not available here. Allsorts Mars Bars are very sadly missed. It seems we are stuck with local chocolate which is revolting unless you are lucky enough to find the imported product.

briangrant
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The best way to have chips, was from the Toon Takeaway in the Bigg Market. Chips, cheese and mayonnaise, eaten while walking down the quayside, for one more drink.

Howay.Man.Angelica