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    Swiss-type cheeses, also known as Alpine cheeses, are a group of hard or semi-hard cheeses with a distinct character, whose origins lie in the Alps of...
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    economically important for Switzerland. The best known Swiss cheeses are of the class known as Swiss-type cheeses, also known as Alpine cheeses, a group of hard...
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    made this way.[citation needed] Swiss-type cheeses, also known as Alpine cheeses, are a group of hard or semi-hard cheeses with a distinct character, whose...
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    of cheese, not counting fresh cheeses. Most of these, and all the ones very well known internationally, are semi-hard Alpine or Swiss-type cheeses such...
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  • Swiss cheese may refer to: Swiss cheeses and dairy products (from Switzerland) List of Swiss cheeses Swiss-type cheeses or Alpine cheeses, a class of...
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    medium-hard cheese that originated in the Emme valley, Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type cheese. Emmental cheese is "true" Swiss cheese; i.e. it...
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    around Emmental, Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine cheese. The term is generic; it does not imply that the cheese is actually made...
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    (Livno cheese). Culinary Heritage of Switzerland – Encyclopedia of Swiss cuisine List of cheeses – List of cheeses by place of origin Swiss cheeses and dairy...
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    holes that are a characteristic feature of Swiss-type cheese (e.g. Emmentaler cheese) and some Dutch-type cheeses. The eyes are bubbles of carbon dioxide...
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    The Swiss cheese model of accident causation is a model used in risk analysis and risk management. It likens human systems to multiple slices of Swiss cheese...
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