Switzerland, surrounded by the Alps and glacial lakes, is known worldwide for its picturesque nature, history, and unique culinary specialties.
Let’s talk a little bit more about the local variety of cheeses and delicious creamy chocolate!
The history of cheese production dates back to the 12th century. Local cheeses are made from the milk of cows that graze on alpine meadows, so they have a special aroma, plenty of protein and calcium. And which cheeses are most famous? They are all world famous, perhaps you have heard of Emmental, the cheese with holes! Or the aromatic Gruyère, Appenzeller, Raclette du Valais or Tète de Moine, whose shape resembles a monk's head, are popular. The world's favorite chocolates are famous for their velvety taste. They are also made from the milk of local cows. The first manufactories began to emerge at the end of the 19th century, and Toblerone and Cailler are among the oldest. Other currently famous brands are Lindt, or Frey. Small family companies are also very popular. My favorite brands are Sprungli, Bachmann, and Laderach. Around 200,000 tons of chocolate are produced annually, and more than half of the production is exported to the whole world. Their biggest customer is the United States.
GOOD TO KNOW:
- Switzerland (capital Bern) is officially a Swiss Confederation with a population of 8,500,000.
- This small country has 4 official languages – German, French, Italian and Romansch.
- Switzerland is not part of EU and has Swiss franc currency.
- Visitors can admire and explore more than 1.500 lakes, THOUSANDS of ski slopes, bike routes and hiking trails.
- The country is famous for being the watch-making capital of the world.
- There are two other famous and traditional industries: chocolate and cheese production!
MY TIP: If you like cheese and chocolate or both, it is likely to be very worthwhile to visit some local authentic production sites like EMMENTALER dairy (AOP) production in Affoltern. I really liked the small place in the valley of the river Emme in the canton of Bern. And another fantastic place you can discover is in the medieval town of Le Gruyère (canton Fribourg) with its beautiful castle that really makes it appear like a fairy tale. And in the foothills – La Maison du GRUYÈRE – cheese dairy really is an opportunity to view the hand-made production of the widely known cheese “Le Gruyère AOP”. Visitors will learn anything between the ranges of history all the way to the rules of cheese production and its distribution in an interesting way. And the sweet spot at the end of the excursion – in the nearby town of Broc – discover La Maison du CAILLER which is the oldest chocolate brand that still exists in Switzerland. It includes an unforgettable tour into “the world of chocolate” that awaits you! Moreover, you will remember the smell of the sweet aroma of chocolate long after your visit! The most memorable time to visit is certainly during spring! In local restaurants you can order, typical dishes like cheese fondue or raclette or maybe hot chocolate? Meanwhile you can enjoy the view of blooming green meadows and peacefully grazing local cows.




































pedmar10
We love the raclette and do it every week in winter! Nice post Cheers
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pedmar10
And forgot the Lindt chocolates we go down south here to get them ! I am hungry!!!
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Kamila Pala
Lindt is really very popular – and great marketing! I prefer small brands like Laderach… Bye. K
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pedmar10
Well if preferences sure make one for everyone ! Cheers
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Kamila Pala
Thank you for nice words! I like raclette as well :)! And good chocolate fondue! Bye Kamila
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pedmar10
Yesss!
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Darlene
Greta pictures! I would love to go to Switzerland and visit these places. I love cheese and chocolate!!
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Kamila Pala
Thank you Darlene! Pleased you liked my small virtual journey! And one day – I wish you nice trip to Switzerland. 🙂 Bye. Kamila
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Anastasios
Wow Kamila, what a nicely written article! It really makes me want to visit those places a lot! Luckily I know that Champagne is also easy to find all around haha Therefore, top class cheese and chocolate is all around to combine with some bubbles. Nothing that I would love more!!! We are sooting you one day soon I hope 😃👋👋👋
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Kamila Pala
Hi my friend! Thank you for a such nice comment! You have very good taste – and I agree with you 🙂 Bye. Kamila
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Sheree
Its cheese and chocolate are excellent
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Kamila Pala
The best! Agree with you. Bye. K
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jkaybay
Lucky you! And thanks for the reminder about Freiburg – I had almost forgotten that it’s one of the Swiss towns that I’ve been to. Would love to return!
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jkaybay
oops – no! I’ve been to Freiburg in Germany!
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Kamila Pala
You are not first… 🙂 I already have been in this city but in Switzerland is much pretty! Have a nice day. Kamila
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Kamila Pala
Yes, French speaking city Freiburg in Switzerland is also “capital” of canton Freiburg , is really beautiful! Bye. Kamila
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Dalo Collis
You capture the little things I love about Switzerland with this post, Kamila ~ beautiful photos!
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Kamila Pala
Thank you very much dear Dalo! Pleased you liked my little virtual tour! Have a nice spring. Kamila
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The Mindful Migraine Blog
Funny about the cheese – I always think chocolate when I think Switzerland! So much to learn! Linda xx
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Kamila Pala
Thank you! The Swiss cheese have really strong tradition in “Swiss menu” ! Bye. K
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The Mindful Migraine Blog
Now that I think about it, in Australia we do have “Swiss cheese” but it is only the type that has holes in it! xx
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