Foods you should never try: World's 10 worst dishes ranked - how many from India, find out

World's 10 worst dishes ranked...

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10. Ryynimakkara:

(Finland) | Twitter

Ryynimakkara:

A Finnish sausage that is majorly composed of groats (hulled kernels of cereal grains such as oat, wheat or barley) | Twitter

9. Marmite and Chip Sandwich:

(New Zealand) | Facebook

Marmite and Chip Sandwich:

Sliced butter bread gets coated in Marmite spread and sandwiched together with crispy potato chips... | Twitter

8. Bocadillo de carne de caballo:

(Spain) | twitter

Bocadillo de carne de caballo:

A traditional Spanish sandwich that's filled with horse meat. Not a must-try, says the list. | Facebook

7. Calskrove:

(Sweden) | Facebook

Calskrove:

A combination of pizza and hamburger, it is a folded-over ham-full pizza - with burger and chips tucked inside. | Facebook

6. Chapalele:

(Chile) | Facebook

Chapalele:

Simply put, these are dumplings made from boiled potatoes and wheat flour. | Twitter

5. Sklandrausis:

(Latvia) | Facebook

Sklandrausis:

A sweet pie made using unpeeled carrots, mashed boiled potatoes, milk and butter. | Facebook

4. Kalvsylta or Jellied veal:

(Sweden) | Twitter

Kalvsylta:

The meat dish is made using minced veal (meat of calves) that is simmered in meat stock along with gelatin. | Shutterstock

3. Kugel Yerushalmi or Jerusalem kugel (Israel):

Caramelized noodles spiced with black pepper. Enough for most to say 'No, thank you' | Twitter

2. Ramen Burger (USA) | Twitter

A cheeseburger with crispy ramen noodles in place of the bun!

World's worst-ranked food:

Hákarl or Icelandic Fermented Shark! | Twitter

What is Hákarl? (Content source: Taste Atlas)

Straight from the Viking kitchen, Hakarl is fermented shark meat. Also called "rotten shark", it reportedly "consists of a Greenland or basking shark which is rotten, has been cured with a fermentation process, and is hung to dry in an open-air shed." | Twitter

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