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Casu marzu (also called casu modde , casu cundhídu , or in Italian formaggio marcio ) is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese, notable for being riddled with live insect larv...
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A segment from the TV show The F-Word featuring Gordon Ramsey about the Sardinian Maggot infested cheese Casu marzu.
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mmmmm,maggot cheese, rotten shark, Durian, natto, kusaiya and a Big Mac! ... There's also a maggot cheese in Corsica, off the coast of France, and there's been much upset because the evil EU guys in Brussels are trying to make it illegal.
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If you are really hardcore with the boyz from Sardegna, they might celebrate fun times with maggot cheese. Maggots jumping 6 cm out of the cheese upon which you are nibbling. Yes! I want to do business with you so hell, let's eat some maggoty cheese!
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Casu Marzu is a type of pecorino cheese infested with thousands of wriggling maggots. If the maggots are still wriggling, then it's okay to eat (if you have a strong stomach). If the maggots aren't wriggling, that means the cheese has become toxic.
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Home > Asides > Shit Bean Coffee and Maggot Cheese ... Hi, The rest of that Wikipedia article about maggot cheese does mention that those maggots can sometimes eat through the intestines of those who eat them. Apparently stomach acid does not kill the larvae as they go through the GI tract.
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Everything you need to feel smart again. ... Casu Marzu: The Maggot Cheese of the Mediterranean by guest BLOGSTAR ... The thing that noone has mentioned yet is that the “unique” gummy part of this is FECES! More specifically MAGGOT FECES WITH MAGGOTS STILL WIGGLING IN IT! Holy crap.
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Wabnig says he tried a maggot cheese made from cow’s milk in the northern Italian region of Friuli. “They called it the worm cheese,” he says. “We started eating, and noticed as we looked at the cheese on the table there were these maggots.
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The funny thing is that a Big Mac would probably seem as disgusting to a Sardinian gourmet as that maggot cheese seems to us. Come to think of it, the cheese is probably also better for you... As Sly put it : different strokes for different folks!
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This wonderful island is famous for its "casu marzu" – literally translated as "rotten cheese." More commonly known as "maggot-cheese", it is a large chunk of decomposed, moldy goat cheese ingested with "piophila casei" – or "cheese flies".
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