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  2. Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swiss cuisine (German: Schweizer Küche, French: cuisine suisse, Italian: cucina svizzera, Romansh: cuschina svizra) is an ensemble of national, regional and local dishes, consisting of the ingredients, recipes and cooking techniques developed in Switzerland or assimilated from other cultures, particularly neighboring countries.

  3. Category:Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swiss food writers (1 C, 3 P) P. Swiss pastries (8 P) R. Restaurants in Switzerland (2 C, 25 P) S. ... List of Swiss cheeses; Chestnut production in Switzerland ...

  4. Culinary Heritage of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    To be included in the association's database, a food must be recognised as traditionally Swiss, have been produced for at least 40 years and remain in production. [1] The project's scope is limited to processed foodstuffs, such as cheeses or meat products. It does not include unprocessed food (with a few exceptions), wines, recipes or dishes.

  5. Category:Culinary Heritage of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about traditional Swiss foodstuffs included in the Culinary Heritage of Switzerland database. Pages in category "Culinary Heritage of Switzerland" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.

  6. Fondue - Wikipedia

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    Fondue (UK: / ˈ f ɒ n dj uː / FON-dew, US: / f ɒ n ˈ dj uː / fon-DEW, [3] [4] French:, Swiss Standard German: [fɔ̃ːˈdyː] ⓘ; Italian: fonduta) is a Swiss [5] dish of melted cheese and wine served in a communal pot (caquelon or fondue pot) over a portable stove (réchaud) heated with a candle or spirit lamp, and eaten by dipping bread and sometimes vegetables or other foods into the ...

  7. Switzerland Gluten-Free Food Tour: From Hotels to Groceries ...

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  8. Cholera (food) - Wikipedia

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    A cholera is a pastry filled with potatoes, vegetables, fruits and cheese, originated from the Valais region of Switzerland. Originally, the local ingredients for such a dish were apples, pears, potatoes, onions, leeks, raclette cheese (usually Gomser) and bacon. The dish is mostly known in the region of Valais within Switzerland.

  9. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    9. Swiss Rolls. The snack cake section at an American grocery store would straight up shock foreigners. You might look at a Little Debbie Swiss Roll and think it's just an innocent cream filling ...