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Casu martzu [1] (Sardinian: [ˈkazu ˈmaɾtsu]; lit. ' rotten/putrid cheese ' ), sometimes spelled casu marzu , and also called casu modde , casu cundídu and casu fràzigu in Sardinian , is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese that contains live insect larvae ( maggots ).
And it is within these edgy curves that shepherds produce casu marzu, a maggot-infested cheese that, in 2009, the Guinness World Record proclaimed the world’s most dangerous cheese.
"Casu marzu is considered toxic when the maggots in the cheese have died. Because of this, only cheese in which the maggots are still alive is eaten." - According to Ben Hills (The Island of the Ancients, 2008) if the maggots are dead this means the cheese might be somewhat past its prime, but it is still eaten particularly if it has been ...
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Casu marzu, a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese that contains insect larvae. One example of eating live larvae is the witchetty grub of Aboriginal Australian cuisine, which can be eaten alive and raw or cooked. [3] Casu marzu is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese, notable for containing live insect larvae.
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