You ought to be around the old order Amish and old order Mennonites! Some of their dishes like Ham and string beans and potatoes, chicken corn soup, ham and great northern bean soup, bott-boi (either chicken, turkey, beef or ham), I can handle. Other recipients, like chow-chow, scrapple, pickled pigs or beef tongue, souse, mincemeat pie, or shoofly pie (either wet or dry bottom) is enough to turn one's stomach!
I've eaten all those dishes Meistersinger, with the exception of scrapple and souse. I like chow-chow which is a usual side dish that accompanies pork pie or tortiere. The one with great northern beans is usually made with duck and tomato sauce though. Not of fan of pickled tongue though, or shoofly pie which I find too sweet. How about black blood pudding? Called boudin noir here? It's a very large sausage type thing, that is made from animal blood and crumbs and offal, that would turn your stomach just looking at it. I know it does mine, and it's usually displayed in the windows of butchers.