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WebGruyère (pronounced "groo-YAIR") is a smooth-melting type of Swiss cheese that's made from whole cow's milk and generally cured for six months or longer. Gruyère is a great table cheese, a term that refers to any cheese that can be eaten in slices, like on a sandwich or as part of a cheese platter.

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WebGruyère is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine cheese and is sweet but slightly salty, with a flavour that varies widely with age. It is often described as creamy and nutty when young, becoming more assertive, earthy, and complex as it matures.

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WebLe Gruyère AOP - An artisanal know-how, a tradition since 1115 100% artisanal know-how and a tradition handed down from generation to generation since 1115. They make Le Gruyère AOP Cooking with Le Gruyère AOP All the recipes Revisiting the classics Be inspired The latest news

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WebGruyère is a firm yellow Swiss cheese. It is named after the town of Gruyères in Switzerland. Gruyère is generally aged for six months or longer and is made from whole cow's milk. It features very few small eyes (or holes), …

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WebThe Gruyère region, with its rolling green landscape and the peaks of the Fribourg Pre-Alps, is home to the world-famous Gruyère cheese. The picture-book little medieval town of Gruyères is perched atop a small hill.

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WebGruyère, hard cow’s-milk cheese produced in the vicinity of La Gruyère in southern Switzerland and in the Alpine Comté and Savoie regions of eastern France. Gruyère is formed in large wheels of 70 to 80 pounds (32 to …

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WebGruyères is 810 m (2,660 ft) above sea level, 4.5 km (2.8 mi) south-south-east of the district capital Bulle. The historical town is placed on top of an isolated hill north of the alps, in the foothills of mount Moléson. It is also the location where the Saane river (French name: Sarine) leaves the Fribourg alps.

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WebGruyere or Gruyere cheese typically come from animals fed non GMO feed. All 5 are fantastic Swiss cheeses and are closely related to Gruyère cheese – especially in terms of nutty flavor and melting properties.

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WebHow to pronounce Gruyère. How to say Gruyère. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.

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