• vxx@lemmy.world
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          5 months ago

          Didn’t your cheese production become too clean to produce the legendary holes?

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            5 months ago

            Most of our cheeses never had holes. The ones that did still have them. You should have a look at our famous (although not the best in my opinion) Emmental if you like a cheese with holes (or should I call it holy cheese?!)

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          Hmm that’s like the Indian reservations in Canada and the USA. Never thought about that before. Are they considered to be in Canada/usa? I’m pretty based off of watching Yellowstone that they get passports… anyway now I’m just rambling

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            5 months ago

            Its not really like that at all. Switzerland is very much part of Europe and shares European culture and history with the rest of us. That person is just a little bit confused.

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      5 months ago

      Fondue, with a starter plate of cured meats and a desert of meringue covered in double cream.

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          Oh and for those thinking this is too much, some even throw in an egg into the cauldron once the melted cheese is gone.