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    Will do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayus View Post
    Who fancies some egg loaf?

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    How did they do that?

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    As a guess.

    Seperate the yolks and whites. Cook the yolks in some kind of tube. You can then cook the yolk cylinder in whites to get that sort of thing.

    That's probably shite though.


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    Who wants to try a grapple?

    "Looks like an apple, tastes like a grape."

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    Nice name

    I've had an apple that tastes like a banana. I got it from Bury market where they often sell exotic fruits

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    Ladies and Gents, I present you with a cheese even I won't eat.

    Casu Marzu - aka Maggot Cheese

    It is a sheep milk cheese produced in Italy, it's actually illegal but is produced by some people. It's illegal because it contains insect larvae.

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    Casu marzu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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    Okay,. i'm going no-where near that!
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    Why in the world would you eat that?!!
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    What the fuck is wrong with these people?!

    Dangers

    Several food safety issues have been raised in relation to Casu marzu, including anecdotal reports of allergic reactions and the danger of consuming cheese that has advanced to a toxic state. In addition, there is some risk of enteric myaisis, or intestinal larval infection. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea.[10] Piophila casei larvae are very resistant to human stomach acid and can pass through the stomach alive, taking up residency for some period of time in the intestines and causing stomach lesions and other gastrointestinal problems.[11][12] The larvae have powerful mouthhooks which can lacerate stomach linings or intestinal walls as the maggots attempt to bore through internal organs.[5]

    The government of Sardinia has outlawed the cheese for health reasons, and offenders may face heavy fines.[9] However, it is possible to get Casu marzu on the black market, where it can sell for double the price of a regular block of Pecorino.[1]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ck View Post
    Nice name

    I've had an apple that tastes like a banana. I got it from Bury market where they often sell exotic fruits
    An apple that tastes like a banana? What is the texture of it like? An apple or a banana? I only ask because I can't eat apples as they give heartburn. Would one of these be easier on my stomach, do you reckon?
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    What the fuck is wrong with these people?!
    Yeah, I remember seeing a TV programme about this stuff and the guy on a programme went and ate some of that stuff.

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