Southern Fried Rattlesnake

The name of the dish is true: fried snake. It’s a dish from the Southwest of the United States that is said to taste similar to frog legs.
Chicken’s Feet

Chicken’s feet is eaten all over the world. In China, Chicken’s Feet is served as a cold dish, soup or main course.
The majority of the chicken feet that are edible contain no muscle and have a texture different from any other part.
Haggis

Haggis is a Scottish dish made of offal from a sheep or calf, mixed with oatmeal, suet and seasoning, then boiled in an animal stomach bag.
The first recipes dating back to 1430 were written for this dish.