Europe is renowned for gastronomical finesse. Sampling the specialties of the continent can be wonderful providing that proverbial party in your mouth.
Sadly, not every dish can make it across the Atlantic in perfect form. There are rules, you see. Some of Europe's most celebrated (or notorious) delicacies have to be modified before they reach American mouths. Other are banned completely.
There's no doubt that if you dig hard enough you'll be able to find some of this stuff in the U.S., but, nevertheless, here's 10 European delicacies that face bans in America.
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