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Who made Swiss cheese?

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What is Swiss cheese?

Swiss cheese is cheese that is made in Switzerland. Obvious really.


Why is the moon made of Swiss cheese?

the moon isn't made of cheese....


What country made Swiss cheese?

Swiss cheese, by definition, can only come from Switzerland.


Where is cheese imported from?

Swiss cheese is the common name for the Swiss-made Emmentaler cheese, which is exported pretty well all over the world. As well, Swiss-style cheeses, known as Swiss Cheese, are made in several countries.


What is the difference between baby Swiss and petit suisse cheese?

Baby Swiss is an American Swiss cheese with small holes and a mild flavor. Petit-Suisse cheese is a French cheese, a fresh cheese made from milk enriched with cream.


What food is made from cheese?

Swiss "fondue" is.


What products are made from Swiss cheese?

Fondue.


Is the moon made of Swiss cheese?

um no


Where is cheese full of holes made in?

your mum's fanny cheese. Lots of love, Biebz


How is Swiss cheese made?

visit http://web.sakra.ch/swisscheese.HTML This site gives the step by step process to making Swiss cheese


Swiss Cheese comes from what district of Switzerland?

If the label says Swiss cheese, that actually means it is _not_ made in Switzerland. Think about it this way, if Swiss on the label meant it came from Switzerland, that would mean they either only produce one type of cheese there or else they would call a bunch of different cheese the same thing. Calling it "Swiss" means it is made in the style the Swiss use. The resulting cheese is basically a clone of Emmental, an actual cheese made in Switzerland. The generic labeling term is used (as far as I know) only in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.Answer 2It depends which country you are in. In most European countries, if it says "Swiss Cheese" it must come from Switzerland, otherwise the shop is fraudulently advertising.There are lots of different types of Swiss Cheese, Emmental, Appenzell, Gruyère etc.But US consumer law allows things to be called "Swiss" which are not actually from Switzerland.


What Swiss cheese is soft?

Tomme is the most common soft Swiss cheese. Brie-type soft cheeses are also made in Switzerland.