Scotland is renowned for its infamous culinary delights - but not everyone will be happy when they find out their favourite dish isn't universally adored. From Black Pudding to Cullen Skink, we Scots are known for a unique and regional delicacies - and many are an acquired taste, meaning some are more popular than others. Online travel guide TasteAtlas has released fresh data, rating the 25 most unpopular meals on the Scottish menu.

The country's "worst-rated" foods have been ranked by site - with the top spot going to a classic after-the-pub chippy classic. With a rating of just 2.7 out of five, the deep-fried pizza is the most unpopular meal on the list.

The indulgent - and calorific - meal usually consists of a cheap cheese and tomato pizza cooked in oil rather than being baked the oven. Read More Food and Drink For those wanting to go one step further, they can ask the fryer to coat it in batter, turning the deep-fried version into a Pizza Crunch. Despite celebrity foodies like Nigella Lawson previously singing her praises for the "Pizza Crunch", scran fans did not rate the drunken snack.

TasteAtlas described it as "extremely calorific and unhealthy" as it listed it the most unpopular. The Dundee cake was second, receiving 3.1 out five in the ratings.

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