In a battle of the Christmas desserts, it’s an enduring Aussie classic that has once again emerged triumphant.

An undeniably contentious topic (second only to the toss-up between pig and poultry) our latest poll has proven just how divided Australians are on sweet treats for the silly season.

It’s official: The beloved pavlova has clinched the top spot, with 29 per cent of respondents revealing it’s their go-to option for Christmas Day.

A Christmas pav remains the enduring favourite for Australian families. (Getty)

This may come as no surprise to Aussies, with the humble pav widely considered a non-negotiable Christmas staple Down Under.

However, Christmas traditionalists will be pleased to know there’ll always be room for Christmas pud, too – both in our stomachs, and on our tables.

The steamed dessert is still enjoyed by a loyal Aussie fanbase, tying with trifle for the runner-up position in our polls at 22 per cent each.

As one pudding devotee put it, “I love a rich brandy-soaked fruit pudding with a single malt whiskey to finish off a Christmas lunch.”

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There’s nothing quite like a Christmas pud; with 22 per cent of the vote, the traditional treat came a close second. (Getty)

Another participant weighed in, saying they consider themselves “a real old fashioned traditionalist,” who “has to have homemade custard complete with skin on top and ice-cream with my pudding.”‘

But Australians evidently weren’t quite as enthusiastic about Christmas pud’s considerably less-popular cousin, with Christmas cake only managing to scrape a measly 9 per cent of the vote.

Mince pies, meanwhile, earned a dismal 4 per cent, which may indicate Australians see them as more of a supporting act than the main event.

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And Italian favourite Panettone brought in only 2 per cent, though fans of the airy sweet bread might argue it deserves far more love than it gets.

Surprisingly, a notable chunk of our poll voters selected ‘other dessert’ – indicating 12 per cent of Aussies have lesser-known sweet options they swear by.

A few alternatives came through loud and clear in the comments, with one respondent declaring, “My Christmas dessert would be tiramisu.”

There was also a strong showing from cheesecake loyalists, with one responding, “I’m a cheesecake girl! And love a fruit platter.”

Panettone - traditional Italian Christmas cakeItalian favourite Panettone brought in only 2 per cent of the poll vote. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Classical New York cheesecake with cranberry sauce, mint and rosemary, light grey stone background. Festive Christmas decoration.Cheesecake earned an honourable mention from one enthusiastic respondent. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

However another affirmed you can never have too much pud, simply stating they “have a few” preferences, and couldn’t narrow it down.

In total, 434 people took part in the poll, giving us a clear snapshot of which desserts take pride of place in Aussie hearts this holiday season.

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*The nine.com.au poll, which runs once a fortnight, canvases the views of the nine audience on 9Nation, which is an online community of our readers and Nine viewers.

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