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Cheese Made From Toe Bacteria...

thaicat

Member
In case you need a reason to quit eating cheese, here you go. I can't even comprehend this. It's just so wrong on so many levels.

Cheese is known for its stinky odor. But, cheeses at one exhibit at the Science Gallery Dublin in Trinity College Dublin come from an especially smelly source -- human toe, armpit, belly button and mouth bacteria.
Selfmade, which is part of the Grow Your Own…Life After Nature exhibition, features different “microbial sketches” of cheeses created with bacteria samples from various people. Each cheese supposedly smells similar to the donor’s body odor.
The team took different microbial strains from the subjects. Next, they identified microbes that made up that person’s specific scent using a method known as headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, which can find volatile organic compounds in a sample.
Then, the cheese making process began. Milk was added to the microbe sample, and spoiled with a bacteria called Lactobacillus. When the sample curdled, the team separated the clumps and aged them with yeast to make different varieties of cheese.
"I'm really excited about things that sometimes are a little bit gross, a little bit disgusting,” microbiologist Christina Agapakis, who worked on the project, admitted at a Pop Tech presentation about the human cheese project.
Agapakis partnered with artist Sissell Tolaas for the project. They explained in a statement that they were interested in creating cheese from the human bacteria to showcase the different aspects of smell and microbial communities.
“Many of the stinkiest cheeses are hosts to species of bacteria closely related to the bacteria responsible for the characteristic smells of human armpits or feet,” they said. “Can knowledge and tolerance of bacterial cultures in our food improve tolerance of the bacteria on our bodies? How do humans cultivate and value bacterial cultures on cheeses and fermented foods? How will synthetic biology change with a better understanding of how species of bacteria work together in nature as opposed to the pure cultures of the lab?”
Agapakis admitted to NPR that people were a little weirded out by the idea.
"People were really nervous and uncomfortable, and kind of making these grossed out faces," she said. "Then they smell the cheese, and they'll realize that it just smells like a normal cheese."
But, the creators say that you can’t snack on this kind of cheese.

"This isn't cheese for eating," Agapakis said at Pop Tech. "This is cheese for thinking."
For more on how the cheese was made, watch the Selfmade video below.




http://www.cbsnews.com/news/scientists-create-toe-belly-button-cheese-from-human-bacteria/
 

Andyo

Active member
Veteran
ear wax

ear wax

only last night i was smelling my earwax on a Q tip ,because my mates dog had sat next to me on a couch and was sniffing my right ear.
 

thaicat

Member
This is the basis of a Science-Fiction/Horror Novel.

After hundreds of years of evolution. Rodents, of every description, learn to feed upon sleeping or otherwise unknowing humans. They run wild, eating a path of toes, arm pits and crotches on their way...The possibilities are literally endless...
 

Weird

3rd-Eye Jedi
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i hate to cut my toenails let alone clean them

when they get so long i cant wear shoes i cut them, and my dog comes running and tries to eat them cause they smell like cheese

the way she goes on they must be better than snausages
 

siftedunity

cant re Member
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i hate to cut my toenails let alone clean them

when they get so long i cant wear shoes i cut them, and my dog comes running and tries to eat them cause they smell like cheese

the way she goes on they must be better than snausages

that's rough.
 

Wiggs Dannyboy

Last Laugh Foundation
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If this body bacteria cheese things freaks ya out, you probably don't want to know that about 90% of the cells in/on the human body are not human. They are a variety of microbes, from wikipedia:

There are many species of bacteria and other microorganisms that live on or inside the healthy human body. In fact, 90% of the cells in (or on) a human body are microbes, by number[15][16] (much less by mass or volume). Some of these symbionts are necessary for our health. Those that neither help nor harm us are called commensal organisms.

Here is another more in-depth article from Discover Magazine:

http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/your-body-is-a-planet#.Us4QurSMk8E

From the article:

We may not realize it, but each one of us is a walking ecosystem. Minuscule, eight-legged Demodex mites nestle head down inside the follicles of the eyelashes, feasting unnoticed on skin cells. Microscopic bacteria live on the tongue, teeth, and skin and in the intestine*. Dormant viruses like herpes simplex may loiter for years inside nerve cells. Perhaps strangest of all are the self-replicating, viruslike pieces of DNA that infected ancient humans and still make up about 8 percent of our genome.

Most of the time we share our bodies harmoniously with the 90 trillion or so microbes. But sometimes the arrangement turns contentious, as when blood-sucking bedbugs, fleas, and lice invade, or when herpes simplex or human papillomaviruses cause surface membranes to erupt in nasty pustules or warts. Just taking antibiotics may disturb the ecosystem in our gut by killing not only disease-*causing organisms but also good bacteria, like Lactobacillus acidophilus.


Some food for thought...and maybe freaking out! :)
 

Weird

3rd-Eye Jedi
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i have so much to stuff i could harvest the beneficial and sell them to AN so they can start a new nutrient line
 
N

NorCalDreaming

only last night i was smelling my earwax on a Q tip ,because my mates dog had sat next to me on a couch and was sniffing my right ear.
I heard cats like to eat ear wax.

I used to make my own raw goat cheese from raw milk yet used bacteria from the health food store. Still came out smelling like stinky feet lol.
 

BlueBlazer

What were we talking about?
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Toe jam I've heard of, toe cheese is new to me.

I love cheese, I mean love it. Wouldn't suck someone's toes for it though.
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unregistered190

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From Wikipedia......Limburger Cheese

In its first month, the cheese is firmer and more crumbly, similar to the texture of feta cheese. After about six weeks, the cheese becomes softer along the edges but is still firm on the inside and can be described as salty and chalky. After two months of its life, it is mostly creamy and much smoother. Once it reaches three months, the cheese produces its notorious smell because of the bacterium used to ferment Limburger cheese and many other smear-ripened cheeses[2] is Brevibacterium linens, the same one found on human skin that is partially responsible for body odor and particularly foot odor.

Sounds kinda bad.....but DAMN that is some good cheese :jawdrop:
 
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