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There's a Swiss person in there?
I mean they had it coming but surprised to see it took this long. Fucking blood gold hoarders.
No fuckin idea what on earth "Swiss cheese" could be.
Appenzeller?
Tête de Moine?
Emmentaler?
Raclette?
Sbrinz?
Vacherin Fribourgeois?
Gruyère?
Etivaz?
Tomme Vaudoise?
Schabziger?
Scharfe?
Tilsiter?
Berner Alpkäse?
Edelweiss?
Emmental?
Grisons?
Jarlsberg?
Belper Knolle?
Alter schweizer?
Who knows
Don't stop, I'm almost there.
24-month aged Comté
Sploosh
Time for a cigarette...
In the US, "Swiss cheese" means Emmentaler, or rather a low quality domestically produced version of it.
Ew.
Ok, Schabziger is more like fresh cheese (but old) and Sbrinz is Sprinz.
That's unfair. 2/3 of gold trade goes through Swiss and federal council (as the only state so far) made attemts to label blood gold, but it's a fight against windmills.