Arguably one of the oldest forms of cheese, Callu de Cabreddu is made by taking the stomach of a freshly slaughtered young goat while it is still full of its mother’s milk, tying it closed, and hanging it to age until it naturally becomes cheese.

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  1. Waste-Bodybuilder981 on

    Kinda makes you realize how crazy it is we discovered things like cheese. Like what’s the origin story? I feel like it had to be an accident

  2. KindaKrayz222 on

    Y’all. I LOOOOOOVE cheese. Now? 🤔🤢😭 I mean, we don’t *do* it that way anymore.

  3. It’ll be hard to explain to some disgusted folks, but cheese is essentially milk and stomach acid, with some strings attached.

    And it’s fuckin’ fantastic. Contaminate it with mold. Just do it.

  4. BadCaseOfClams on

    Guh. It’s one thing to stumble across this cheese by accident. It’s another to be like “okay let this baby goat eat his final meal, now *cut him open and hang his innards out to dry* so we can get some of that good ass baby goat supper cheese

  5. TheRealVinosity on

    There’s a goat cheese producer that I drive by weekly, that uses the stomachs of male kids (as in baby goats; not human children…)

    I’ve bought it before; it’s quite funky…

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