Belper Knolle
Belper Knolle | |
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Country of origin | Switzerland |
Region, town | Belp, Canton of Bern |
Source of milk | Simmental Cows |
Pasteurized | No |
Texture | hard (gold) or soft (red) |
Aging time | min. 3 months |
The Belper Knolle ("Belp Ball") is a Swiss cheese made in the city of Belp, Switzerland.[1]
Made from unpasteurized cow's milk, it can be found in two variants, red or gold depending on its degree of maturation, fresh or dry. A fresh Belper Knolle can be heated to 60 °C and softened in a sort of square-shaped stone before consumption.
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