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In Switzerland, over 475 varieties of cheese are produced, in a wide variety of flavors, textures, and forms. [4] [5] Cow's milk is used in about 99 percent of the cheeses Switzerland produces. The remaining share is made up of sheep milk and goat milk. Cheese is considered to be part of Switzerland's national heritage.
Production of Gruyère cheese at the cheesemaking factory of Gruyères, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. This is a list of notable cheesemakers.Cheesemakers are people or companies that make cheese, who have developed the knowledge and skills required to convert milk into cheese.
Five different Swiss Alpine cheeses on sale in Lausanne. This is a list of the varieties of traditional cheeses made in Switzerland. Switzerland produces over 475 varieties of cheese, a milk-based food produced in a large range of flavors, textures, and forms. [1] [2] Cow's milk is used in
In 2019, the Federal Court confirmed that Cremo must reimburse the Swiss federal government 2.8 million francs in improperly received cheese-making bonuses from 2006 to 2015. [23] In order to maximize competitiveness, the Thun production site in Steffisburg was closed at the end of August 2021. As a result of the closure, around 40 jobs were cut.
Emmi AG is a Swiss milk processor and dairy products company headquartered in Lucerne. [1] The company employs a total of around 8,900 people in Europe (including Switzerland), North America (USA and Mexico), South America (Brazil and Chile) and North Africa (Tunisia).
In 2018, over 15,000 tons of Gruyère were sold in Switzerland, making it the most consumed cheese in the country, ahead of mozzarella and Emmentaler. Gruyère cheese is a component of a classic ...
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Gruyère is used in many ways in countless dishes. It is considered a good cheese for baking, because of its distinctive but not overpowering taste. For example in quiche, Gruyère adds savoriness without overshadowing the other ingredients. It is a good melting cheese, [3] particularly suited for fondues, along with Vacherin Fribourgeois and ...