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Casu marzu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Casu marzu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Casu marzu is a type of cheese that is riddled with the live larvae of the Cheese Fly. Considered by some to be an aphrodisiac, the cheese is only considered "safe" to eat when the larvae are still alive. Because the larvae can jump up to 15 cm, diners hold their hands above the sandwich made of this cheese to prevent being hit in the eye. Unfortunately, the larvae, which are resistent to stomach acid, have powerful mouthooks so can lacerate intestinal walls as the attempt to bore into the person's internal organs.

Found on William Gibson's blog.


I cannot make this stuff up....

[identity profile] bluetourmaline.livejournal.com 2009-01-16 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
I stopped eating cheese about sixteen years ago, but this is just the thing to use in my career as Cheese-Free Lifestyle Evangelist.

Alas, I have no intention of becoming a Cheese-Free Lifestyle Evangelist. Darn. It made such a good weapon.
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[identity profile] dracodraconis.livejournal.com 2009-01-16 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
The cheese is practically a weapon of it's own.