Traf’s Trivianarium 0000064 (4/10) List item Submitted to "Traf’s Trivianarium (0000061-0000070) Series 7" Approved by Trafalgar Law December 15, 2017, 11:03 pm 48 Views 4 Comments Share Tweet Pin Source TRIVIA 0000064: In Sardinia, there is a cheese made of sheep milk that contains live maggots. Locals in Sardinia called it Casu marzu. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Trafalgar Law 4 Comments “Casu marzu” means rotten cheese in Sardinian! I’ve seen it there but couldn’t eat it 🙂 1 Haha I think maggots are nutritious since it feed only on cheese… But me too can’t take it to eat 🙂 1 I’ve eaten dead meal worms and locusts – cooked – and they’re yummy! But eating insects alive is a whole other thing! 1 maybe i’ll try to eat dead worms and locusts too, but yeah u right me too can’t eat alive and kicking foods… 🙁 1
Haha I think maggots are nutritious since it feed only on cheese… But me too can’t take it to eat 🙂 1
I’ve eaten dead meal worms and locusts – cooked – and they’re yummy! But eating insects alive is a whole other thing! 1
maybe i’ll try to eat dead worms and locusts too, but yeah u right me too can’t eat alive and kicking foods… 🙁 1
“Casu marzu” means rotten cheese in Sardinian! I’ve seen it there but couldn’t eat it 🙂
Haha I think maggots are nutritious since it feed only on cheese… But me too can’t take it to eat 🙂
I’ve eaten dead meal worms and locusts – cooked – and they’re yummy! But eating insects alive is a whole other thing!
maybe i’ll try to eat dead worms and locusts too, but yeah u right me too can’t eat alive and kicking foods… 🙁