Carrots top Christmas dinner poll


Updated on 23 October 2019 | 0 Comments

Veggies triumph over turkey in a survey of our favourite Christmas foods.

Carrots have topped a new poll of Brits’ favourite Christmas dinner foods, with turkey in third place.

The Sainsbury’s Pleasure On A Plate Index asked people to rate Christmas foods on a number of criteria including how moreish, gratifying and healthy they are, as well as how much they cost and how nostalgic they make people feel.

Here’s the Christmas dinner top 10:

1) Carrots

2) Potatoes

3) Roast turkey

4) Stuffing

5) Gravy

6) Parsnips

7) Broccoli

8) Cabbage

9) Brussels sprouts

10) Pigs in blankets

However, there was a distinct gender split when it came to the Christmas dinner index, with men rating turkey their top food. Women preferred carrots and parsnips.

If you want to do something different with your carrots this year, take a look at our glazed carrots recipe.

Mince pies top sweet treats

Meanwhile, mince pies came out on top of the desserts index, beating chocolate yule log into second place. Christmas pudding came fourth.

Here’s the dessert top 10:

1) Mince pies

2) Chocolate Yule log

3) Custard

4) Christmas pudding

5) Ice cream

6) Shortbread

7) Christmas cake

8) Tin of celebratory sweets

9) Dates

10) Luxury chocolates

What can you not do without on your plate on Christmas Day? Let us know in the Comments box below.

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