Despite it being our national dish, a recent study shows that around 44 per cent of Scots HATE haggis – proving that it is just as divisive in our home country.

The study found that we actually have a bit of a sweet tooth, as flavours like strawberry, ice cream and coconut topped our flavour list.

Sticky, sugary marzipan leaves a bad taste in our mouths though; just under a third of us hate it, coming second only to Northern Ireland.

But our love of meat hasn't waned – just under half of people claim that they love black pudding, well above the national average of 31 per cent.

A whopping 73 per cent of Scots say that curry is their favourite – the highest out of all the areas of the UK.

Aside from food, Russell Brand is cited as the most divisive figure in Scotland, followed by Jeremy Clarkson and the Royal Family.