You’d think with how much processed foods the United States consumes on a daily basis, there wouldn’t be too many things that are off-limited but, as it turns out, there’s a lot. Like, a lot a lot.
Here are just a few foods that you won’t find in the menu in Washington State. Or, if you do, you shouldn’t as, according to HG.org, these foods are illegal in the US.
What are the Forbidden Foods of the United States
Ackee
Most fruits are sweet but this one drops your blood sugar levels to a point that could be fatal. It seems ackee and saltfish is a very popular breakfast item.
Chilean Sea Bass
Though used to be on the menu, now it’s so rare many countries, including United States, have banned it. Though, odd, you can still seem to find it at some restaurants. Maybe they never got the memo.
Foie Gras
The idea of force-feeding geese to get it to this level is inhumane so it’s now outlawed.
Horse Meat
Thought should be obvious, this one does have some gray area. Eating horse meat is okay, but slaughtering horses for consumption is illegal.
Japanese Puffer Fish
This is another on the list of ‘it is technically legal to eat’ but must be done by a licensed sushi chef. It is banned in most of the US but you may still find a vendor here and there. Famously, the reason being that part of this fish can produce a toxin that, when consumed, could paralyze you and lead to you basically not breathing.
Redfish
Another that used to be on the menu but due to it being an endangered species it’s now off-limits. You may still find it on menus in the south, though. In moderation, of course.
Sassafras Oil
No matter how fun it is to say ‘Sassafras’, which was used in things like root beer (it was the ‘root’) and tea as well. (have you ever heard of sarsaparilla?) one of the compounds, as it turns out, could cause cancer. Yep, that’d do it.
Shark Fins
the namely ingredient in Shark Fin Soup which is something I’ve had before and, admittedly, it was amazing. However, making it is harder these days, as the act of de-finning a shark to put back into the waters is illegal. There have been restaurants that have been making imitation shark fin soup which I’m sure tastes just as good. It’s not the sharks that would give it all that flavor as it is. Like how poppy seed muffins are just almond muffins with poppy seeds. Remove the poppy seeds and it tastes the same.
Unpasteurized Milk
Raw milk could be loaded with bacteria so 21 states have banned it and even states that allow it are only allowed is bought direct from farm and in small quantities. Washington and California are a couple of the states where it’s permitted when allowed.
Wild Beluga Caviar
Since 2005, this has been outlawed due to harvestation making the fish an endangered species.
LOOK: 35 Vintage Cereals That Perfectly Captured Pop Culture Moments
Movies and TV shows have always found ways to partner with cereal companies as part of their promotion strategy. While some may have come up with a giveaway in boxes, others went big by having their own cereal connected to the movie or TV show title. Here are vintage cereals that were used to promote some of pop culture’s biggest moments (and some you probably forgot about).
Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll
Most popular grocery stores in America
Gallery Credit: Stacker
LOOK: 20 American foods that raise eyebrows outside of the US
Gallery Credit: Charlotte Barnett
LOOK: Food and Personal Care Shortages We Could See In 2023
Learn about the 13 potential shortages that could impact stores in 2023, from produce and meat to snacks and beverages.
Gallery Credit: Cooper Fox (B98.5) and Cameron (The Breeze 103.9)
From coast to coast: The 20 best regional fast-food chains to try
Gallery Credit: Kiersten Hickman
LOOK: 34 spooky dessert recipes for this Halloween
LOOK: Food history from the year you were born
Gallery Credit: Joni Sweet
LOOK: 40 Discontinued & Special Edition Kellogg’s Cereals
Gallery Credit: John Robinson
LOOK: 15 Discontinued McDonald’s Menu Items
SWEET: Here are the most popular Halloween candies
LOOK: Best Beers From Every State
Gallery Credit: Angela Underwood
50 Most Popular Chain Restaurants in America
YouGov investigated the most popular dining brands in the country, and Stacker compiled the list to give readers context on the findings. Read on to look through America’s vast and divergent variety of restaurants—maybe you’ll even find a favorite or two.
Gallery Credit: Paul Feinstein
What Are the Signature Drinks From Every State?
LOOK: Here are copycat recipes from 20 of the most popular fast food restaurants in America
KEEP READING: 3-ingredient recipes you can make right now
Gallery — Every Movie Theater Candy, Ranked:
See How School Cafeteria Meals Have Changed Over the Past 100 Years
Gallery Credit: Madison Troyer