There are very few foods that I don’t like, and I take some serious (almost certainly disproportionate) pride in saying that I’ve never yet come across a food that I wouldn’t try. There is, however, a ...
This picture taken on September 24, 2019, shows a Casu Marzu, a Pecorino cheese from Sardinia with grubs at the Disgusting Food Museum exhibition displaying 80 of the world’s most disgusting foods in ...
"Casu marzu" literally means "rotten cheese," but in Sardinia, it's a glory to behold. What starts off as a regular wheel of pecorino is then visited by cheese flies that lay their eggs inside, giving ...
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Bite into this cheese from Sardinia at your own peril. Cazu marzu is made with maggots. If they're still alive when eaten, they can harm your health. Bolton on Russian sanctions threat: Trump laying ...
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The Italian island of Sardinia sits in the middle of the Tyrrhenian Sea, gazing at Italy from a distance. Surrounded by a 1,849-kilometer coastline of white sandy beaches and emerald waters, the ...
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