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 ...
It's rare that someone suggests you eat a dish that is still wriggling. But on the Italian island of Sardinia, there's a delicacy that does just that. Unlike your standard cheeses that are fermented, ...
It's illegal across Europe, but it's still made by rare Italian cheese makers who call it delicious. Would you dare eating the maggot-filled Casu Marzu? Dozens denied oath of allegiance at ...
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 ...
Hint: This cheese is served with live maggots eating away at it!