The glorious Yorkshire Pudding has been named as the nation's favourite 'non-traditional' Christmas accompaniment - but some Brits even like to include a salad with their big Christmas Day meal View 4 Images Half of Brits back a Yorkshire pudding on their Christmas dinner plate (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)

The Yorkshire pudding is Britain’s top “non-traditional” Christmas dinner favourite. ‌

A study found the humble batter pud, traditionally eaten with roast beef, divides dinner tables up and down the UK . Half of Brits back including it in their big day blowout, but the baked trimming is a no-no for millions of others. ‌

Veggie alternatives to traditional meat are the next most controversial Crimbo platter inclusion . Over two fifths (41%) will turn their bac

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