La Ferme Cheese
Swissly Cheese
Swissly Cheese
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Swiss cheese is a generic name for several related varieties of cheese. While it has a firmer texture than baby Swiss, its flavour is mild, sweet and nut-like. It has a savoury, but not very sharp taste. Some types of Swiss cheese have a distinctive appearance. The process of Swiss cheese making is designed in a way that no rind forms on the cheese. It can be eaten with fruits such as apples, pears, grapes and thinly-sliced prosciutto ham and salami. Fruity white wine, aged red wine, cran-raspberry juice, tomato or vegetable juices also prove to be great pairs for Swiss cheese.
They say you cannot make everyone happy, you are not cheese... but we say you can order cheese and be very very happy!!!
100% Natural Swissly Cheese crafted by La Ferme Cheese in Auroville, India. It is made out of cow's milk, salt, vegetarian enzymes and seasoning cultures, using no preservatives, artificial flavors or colors. La Ferme's traditional manufacturing process honors both the authentic texture and taste of cheese and guarantees the natural balance of vitamins, proteins and natural milk fat which gives it its unique characteristics.
Origin information: Handmade in Auroville.
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Recommended Usage
Recommended Usage
- If mold or fungus develops on cheese in the fridge, it doesn't mean the cheese is spoiled. However, if you don't like the view of it, you can simply scrape it off, since it is merely a matter of taste and appetizing look.
- Cheese should be kept at room temperature for at least 10 minutes before it is being served.
- Cheese can be served after lunch or dinner on a cheese platter with bread or with wine.
- Cheese (fondue) can be melted to provide the basic ingredient for a sauce, which is served with bread (baguette) for dipping and
- It can be grated and sprinkled on baked dishes in a stove or on cooked cauliflower, sprouts, broccoli, and many other vegetables.
Shelf Life & Nutritional Information
Shelf Life & Nutritional Information
Shelf Life: Best before two months from packing.
Nutrition Information: Nutrition Facts (Per 100 grams)
- Calories: 357
- Calories from Fat: 240
- Total Fat: 27.46 g
- Saturated Fat: 17.6 g
- Cholesterol: 114.09 mg
- Sodium: 819.91 mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 2.22 g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.00 g
- Sugar: 0 g
- Protein: 24.96 g
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About La Ferme Cheese
La Ferme Cheese, located in Auroville in the countryside near Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, started in 1988 to develop several types of artisanal cheeses. This means a small-scale production and no mechanization, allowing us to stay closely in contact with our customers and to respond to their feedback. We source our milk from domestic cows and small local farms to guarantee a better milk quality - no milk is sourced from intensive farming.
Big fan of La Ferme Cheese. I have friends who especially request me to get their cheeses whenever I visit Auroville.
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