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Scharfe Maxx is a type of cheese produced in Switzerland. It is a semi-hard cheese made from thermized cow's milk, known for its pungent aroma and strong, spicy flavor. The name "Scharfe Maxx" translates to "Spicy Maxx" in English.

History[edit]

Scharfe Maxx is produced by the Studer cheesemakers, a family-owned company based in Thurgau, Switzerland. The Studer family has been making cheese for over 100 years, and Scharfe Maxx is one of their most popular products.

Production[edit]

The production of Scharfe Maxx involves a unique process that contributes to its distinctive flavor. The cheese is made from thermized cow's milk, a process that involves heating the milk to a temperature below pasteurization to retain more of the milk's natural flavors. The cheese is then aged for a minimum of six months, during which it develops its characteristic pungency and spicy flavor.

Characteristics[edit]

Scharfe Maxx is a semi-hard cheese with a creamy, yellow interior and a natural, brown rind. It has a strong, spicy flavor and a pungent aroma. The cheese is often used in cooking, as it melts well and adds a robust flavor to dishes.

Serving[edit]

Scharfe Maxx can be served in a variety of ways. It can be sliced and eaten on its own, paired with fruits and nuts, or used in cooking. It pairs well with robust red wines and dark beers.

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