If you want to learn how to make casu marzu, a famous Peruvian dish, you can look at cooking websites like the Food Network. They have video tutorials and you can save the written recipes to your computer.
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"Ka-soo mar-tsoo" is the pronunciation of the Italian cheese named Casu Marzu. The cheese in question may be found most deliciously and natively on the Italian island of Sardinia. The pronunciation of the name in peninsular Italian, formaggio marcio ("rotten cheese"), will be "for-MAD-djo MAR-tcho."
There are a few places in the world but one that springs to mind is Casu Marzu from Corsica. Have a look at the wiki page on it in related links.
Some unusual European food traditions include casu marzu, smalahove, and blodplatter. Casu marzu is rotten cheese, left outside for cheese flies to lay eggs in and ferment it. Smalahove is a smoked/dried whole sheep's head. Blodplatter are blood pancakes made from rye flour and pork blood.
yes in itaily, the cheese is called casu marzu that is made from cow or goat milk. -google.com
"Casu language" is not a term that is widely recognized in linguistics or languages. It is possible that it could be a typo or a misconception. If you provide more context or detail, I may be able to help you better.
Pietro Casu has written: 'Versos de Sardigna' 'Lettere in versi a poeti, artisti ed amici'
Konec starych casu - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 Sweden:7
On one of the cable programs, Monsters Inside Me, by Animal Planet a doctor stated that some cheeses produced in other countries outside of the US have been documented to have parasites that can enter and reside in the human body. The production of farm cheeses have been known to have fly larvae, but these are not alive by the time the cheese is marketed. Processed cheeses are relatively free of such contamination.
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simple: in case (in judical meaning)