Casu marzu (also called casu modde, casu cundhídu, or in Italian formaggio marcio) is a cheese found in Sardinia, Italy, notable for being riddled with live insect larvae. Casu marzu means "rotten cheese" in Sardinian.
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kemuneYaroslav Trofimov, writing in The Wall Street Journal in 2000, describes the cheese as "a viscous, pungent goo that burns the tongue and can affect other parts of the body".
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