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3 Worst Rated Georgian Offal Dishes

Last updated on May 21, 2026
01

Khashi

3 ·

Widely regarded as an excellent hangover cure and a great remedy, khashi is a soup made by boiling beef intestines, tripe, shank, as well as other organs such as kidneys. Carrots, onions, bell peppers, and various greens may also be used. After the broth has been prepared, milk or pieces of milk-soaked bread can be added to the pot along with salt, pepper, and chopped garlic. It is said that khashi was invented when the poor had to give away all their meat to the rich, being left only with the organs, heads, and hooves of the animals. Ever since the promotion of the soup as a particularly healthy dish, it became popular among all social classes.

02

Mujuji

3.1 ·

Mujuji is a traditional dish consisting of jellied pork offal such as tails, ears, and feet. The offal is combined with vinegar, vegetables, and spices such as onions, carrots, garlic, allspice, cinnamon, bay leaves, and peppercorns. This dish can be served hot or cold, and the Georgians like to serve it with a layer of chilled fat on top.

03

Kuchmachi

3.9 ·

Kuchmachi is a Georgian dish made with kidneys, livers, lungs, spleens, and hearts of chickens, pigs, or beef. The offal is cooked with butter, onions, garlic, and seasonings such as bay leaves, black pepper, salt, and coriander, while some people like to add walnuts for extra flavor. The dish is usually served hot and garnished with pomegranate seeds on top.

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “3 Worst Rated Georgian Offal Dishes” list until May 21, 2026, 191 ratings were recorded, of which 50 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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