Swiss cheese is the common name for the Swiss-made Emmentaler cheese, which is exported pretty well all over the world. As well, Swiss-style cheeses, known as Swiss Cheese, are made in several countries.
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Inian cheese is a specific sort of imported cheese that comes from India.
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Cady Chedder. It is a really rare cheese imported from Tokyo. It is really good. YUMM
Italy has more cheese and wine those are the major things in Italy compare to new Zealand all the cheese we get is imported from Italy so are some wine.
I use to have my cheese imported, but I found a store locally that sells the exact same thing for half the price.
Bleu is the traditional French word, where the "fromage bleu" was invented. Blue is English. In American stores it can be spelled either way, though many bleu cheeses are imported from Canada or France. If it's from a local dairy, you'll probably be buying blue cheese.
Cambodia is not known for producing cheese traditionally. Imported cheese is available in some supermarkets and specialty stores in Cambodia. The country's cuisine more commonly features dairy products like coconut milk and condensed milk in dishes.
The price of 1 kg of cheese in India varies based on the type and brand of cheese. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from 300-800 Indian Rupees per kilogram for regular processed cheese, while specialty or imported cheeses can cost significantly more. It's best to check with local supermarkets or cheese stores for specific pricing.
French Wine, Maine Lobster, Escargot, Alaskan King Crab, Colombian Coffee. Gouda Cheese, Chesapeake Bay Oysters. Irish Whiskey, Ferraris.
Yup. I get a type of Gouda called Rembrandt It says it is aged for 3 months and specially imported from Holland. i dnt no wat dat means
Canada imports a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, seafood, grains, and processed products. Commonly imported foods include bananas, coffee, tomatoes, and cheeses. Canada also imports a significant amount of meat products, such as beef, pork, and poultry.