Emmental cheese

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Emmental cheese is a type of Swiss cheese that is known for its distinctive holes or "eyes". It is named after the Emmental region of Switzerland, where it was first produced.

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History[edit]

The production of Emmental cheese dates back to the early 19th century in the Emmental region of Switzerland. The cheese was originally made by Swiss farmers and was later commercialized and exported to other countries.

Production[edit]

Emmental cheese is made from cow's milk. The milk is heated and then rennet is added to coagulate the milk. The curd is then cut into small pieces and heated again. The cheese is then pressed into molds and aged for several months. The distinctive holes in the cheese are caused by carbon dioxide gas produced by bacteria during the aging process.

Characteristics[edit]

Emmental cheese is known for its pale yellow color and large holes. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavor and a firm, smooth texture. The cheese is often used in cooking, particularly in dishes such as fondue and raclette.

Health Benefits[edit]

Emmental cheese is a good source of protein, calcium, and vitamin B12. It also contains probiotics, which can promote gut health.

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