Exploring America's Banned Foods: A Culinary Journey

April 2025 · 3 minute read

Few things define a culture quite like its food, and the United States is no different. From regional favorites like collard greens and cornbread to the country’s allegiance to boxed macaroni and cheese, the United States is a place of seemingly endless gastronomic choices. However, there are some foods that are practically impossible to find stateside, and that’s because they’ve landed themselves on the banned food list.

That’s right, there are certain foods eaten throughout the world that simply aren’t allowed in the states. In some cases, the FDA is responsible for keeping treats from crossing the border, but sometimes foods find themselves facing down state laws or the court of public opinion. Stacker has compiled a list of foods and beverages that have either been banned across the entire country, by certain states, or in schools. In some cases, these bans have made it nearly impossible to find these foods in the U.S.—at least not in the form they’re available in throughout the rest of the world.

From tasty cheeses to the famed Scottish dish haggis, these 30 foods aren’t welcome in most of the United States. As we delve into this culinary exploration, let’s discover why these delicacies remain elusive to American food lovers!

As we continue to examine the rest of these banned foods, we will uncover more surprises and the reasons behind these regulations. Stay tuned!

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