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What makes a cow a happy cow? A cow is happy when it is kept in a species-appropriate way. But what is the definition of
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What makes a cow a happy cow? A cow is happy when it is kept in a species-appropriate way. But what is the definition of
Cows are herbivores. The dairy farmers that produce milk for Emmentaler AOP mainly rely on the “fruits of the region”. That means natural raw feed
Raw milk is a precious natural product. The raw milk used in Emmentaler AOP comes from family-run farms. The milk producers we work with have
Even today, Emmentaler AOP is still made in the traditional way using artisanal skills. Producers still follow the original Emmentaler AOP recipe and adhere to
How big is a wheel of Emmentaler AOP? And how much does it weigh? How many litres of milk do you need to make a
Emmentaler AOP is known not only for its unique taste, but also for its distinctive large holes. But how does the cheese get its holes?
Did you know that Emmentaler AOP matures much longer than most other cheeses? A wheel of Emmentaler AOP spends at least 120 days in the
A real Emmentaler AOP can be identified as the original at a glance thanks to the cheese dairy mark and the individual cheese dairy number
Cheese lovers, jump for joy! Cheese really is good for you. It’s all down to the natural ingredients. And guess what cheese you will find
The making of the original Emmentaler AOP can be traced back centuries. In earlier times, Emmentaler was produced only in summer, in small quantities on
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