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Here’s news worthy of a warning: You might want to finish whatever it is you’re eating before you read this.
Scientists have made cheese using someone’s toe bacteria. Yes, really.
Next time you’re in downtown Dublin, do yourself a favour and stop into the Science Gallery of Trinity College. There, you’ll be able to proudly tell everyone you know that you’ve seen cheese made from human bodily fluids and bacteria. Delightful.
The college have made fromage by using bacteria from people’s mouths, toes, armpits and even belly buttons.
It’s part of an exhibition currently running called ‘Grow your own… Life after nature” and demonstrates that by extracting different microbial strains from people’s bits, mixing in some milk and lactobacillus (another kind of bacteria), you’ll be left with a curdled substance which you can then take away and make cheese from (if you so wish). Yummy! (Post continues after gallery.)
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The best bit? In what is a nice personal twist, each cheese actually smells similar to the body odour of the person who donated the bacteria.
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