Fish and chips has been voted the nation's favourite British dish.
A poll of 2,000 Brits found the traditional seaside fare beat roast dinners, Victoria Sponge and the Cornish pasty to be crowned the UK's most treasured food.
Bacon butties, baked beans and Shepherd's Pie also ranked highly in the list of 40, along with buttered crumpets and a cream tea.
A proud 43 per cent of the adults polled even said British cuisine was the best in the world.
Tom Lowes, marketing manager at Sykes Cottages, which commissioned the study for the 'Discover Cornwall' food and drink guide, said: ''Over the years the nation's tastes have become increasingly international when it comes to food.
''We want to try flavours from all over the world, and it's great that it's so available to us.
''But we Brits are undoubtedly spoilt when it comes to great local cuisine, and the results are proof that we still get excited by it.
''The top three are firm British favourites, but the list demonstrates that regional delicacies whet the nation's appetite too.''
The research showed seven in ten of the adults to rate a fish supper as the top traditional British meal - preferably straight out of newspaper at the seaside.
The traditional roast dinner complete with gravy and Yorkshire puddings came second, ideally eaten at Sunday lunchtime in a decent British pub.
While a full English breakfast usually consisting of bacon, sausages, baked beans and fried eggs made up the iconic top three.
One in eight said fry-ups are most satisfying on a Sunday morning - other food made tastier by an event included a hot pie at a football match, and strawberries and cream while watching tennis.
Those with a sweet tooth voted apple crumble, Victoria sponge and a classic Bakewell tart into the top 40 list, as well as pub favourite Sticky Toffee Pudding and custard.
Regional grub including Scotland's haggis and tatties, London's jellied eels and the famous Cornish pasty were deemed great examples of British fare, said the poll.
And the chippy was shown to be a trove of Brit favourites, as the list also featured the Northern picks of mushy peas and chips with gravy.
When it came to washing it down, the top drink was unsurprisingly revealed as a cup of builder's brew.
For 13 per cent it was a pint of real ale that epitomises Britain, while one in ten said a tall glass of Pimms was their chosen Brit classic.
Adults are patriotic when it comes to food - as 43 per cent said British food is the best in the world, with the West Country nabbing the crown for the best regional cuisine.
But a Sunday lunch was most brag-worthy, as half admitted they would serve up traditional roast dinner to international guests, followed by a fruit crumble and a cheese platter.
BEST BRITISH FOOD
1. Fish 'n' chips
2. Roast dinner with Yorkshire pudding
3. Full English breakfast
4. Bacon butties
5. Apple crumble
6. Strawberries and cream
7. Bangers and mash
8. Cream tea
9. Shepherd's Pie
10. Crumpets
11. Ham, egg and chips
12. Sausage rolls
13. Cornish ice cream
14. Baked beans
15. Victoria Sponge
16. Toad in the hole
17. Sticky Toffee Pudding and custard
18. Cornish Pasty
19. Steak and kidney pie
20. Pork pie
21. Bakewell Tart
22. Ploughman's lunch
23. Chips and gravy
24. Rhubarb and custard
25. Scampi
26. Prawn cocktail
27. Mushy peas
28. Marmite
29. Cheese and pickle on crackers
30. Scotch eggs
31. Cornish fudge
32. Spotted Dick
33. Irish stew and dumplings
34. Chelsea buns
35. Eccles cakes
36. Pea and ham soup
37. Cucumber sandwiches
38. Haggis and tatties
39. Cockles and mussels
40. Jellied eels
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Now that you mention it, so am I!!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Where's the spam?
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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I have to admit the breakfasts were pretty great. A lot of really lovely choices. Multiple types of bacon! The only bad note is Black pudding; disgusting and even worse when you know how its made.
Most of the rest is 'pub fare'.
yrs,
rubato
Most of the rest is 'pub fare'.
yrs,
rubato
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I love good fish and chips, but I wouldn't say its an example of the art of cuisine.
ETA: Whoops, totally wrote the opposite of what I meant. Anyway . . .
ETA: Whoops, totally wrote the opposite of what I meant. Anyway . . .
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Black Pudding is one of our gastronomic highlights. Hot Bury Black Pudding on a buttery Declerque Muffin is an absolute delight.
The only thing on the list I haven't tried is Jellied Eels, even in my visits to London I have never seen them for sale.
The only thing on the list I haven't tried is Jellied Eels, even in my visits to London I have never seen them for sale.
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Victoria Sponge? That sounds like a birth control device.
As for the breakfasts, I don't mind the black puddings, but you couldn't pay me to eat kippers for breakfast.
But marmite at 28 shows this list must be a Monty Python joke.
As for the breakfasts, I don't mind the black puddings, but you couldn't pay me to eat kippers for breakfast.
But marmite at 28 shows this list must be a Monty Python joke.


