@Shadav, have you had Milbenkäse?
what, you mean that a block of cheese isn't a meal???
I'm not going to look it up. I'm not going to look it up. I'm not going to look it up.@Shadav, have you had Milbenkäse?
@Shadav, have you had Milbenkäse?
"Often known (erroneously) as Spinnenkäse."
Casu Marzu
It is made from sheep’s milk and it goes beyond the fermentation stage to the decomposition stage when it is consumed. It gets to this decomposition stage thanks to the purposeful introduction of insect larvae, namely the cheese fly.
The larvae eat the cheese, break down the fats of the dairy product, and this increases the overall fermentation of the cheese. The cheese is eaten when the maggots from the introduced insect eggs are actively crawling.
The flavor of the cheese is extremely sharp and can linger in your mouth for several hours. Don’t worry though – it is generally considered unsafe to eat the cheese if the maggots have died.
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I am interested to know what you thought.I have the FE green tea. I used it, and didn’t pif/toss it so I guess it worked. I haven’t dug through my notes to see what I thought though
Me tooAll this talk of cheese got me hungry. I just ate a couple slices of provolone. Dog and Cat wanted some so it must be safe for me.
I am interested to know what you thought.
I’m honestly afraid to ask what that is
Hannibal Lector would love it. Who knows, maybe I would too. It's a Galvin brothers signature dish. They've earned Michelin stars. Must make some good food.Give me two... One of the best things I have ever eaten is the eyes of a 600lb tuna.
As long as it ain't a dog, cat, or horse I'll eat it.
Hannibal Lector would love it. Who knows, maybe I would too. It's a Galvin brothers signature dish. They've earned Michelin stars. Must make some good food.
Caramelised calf brains, capers and beurre noisette
While some may feel a little squeamish at the prospect of trying brains, they are incredibly nutritious and eaten all over the world. Served here with a creamy potato purée, the Galvin brothers' view this calf brain recipe as one of the mainstay signature dishes at their popular Bistrot de Luxe restaurant.
I love the look of the mini.On a less gross note.... my gt minis came while we were oot. @FranC , I see what you mean now. Not mini in height, only in diameter. It’s exactly the same height as the regular gt. I actually like the look with the “cage” better. Maybe that will protect the glass a bit.
@Redbird11 ... I have the FE green tea. I used it, and didn’t pif/toss it so I guess it worked. I haven’t dug through my notes to see what I thought though