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Tilsit cheese : ウィキペディア英語版
Tilsit cheese

Tilsit cheese or Tilsiter cheese is a light yellow semihard smear-ripened〔Fox, Patrick. ''Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology''. p. 200.〕 cheese, created in the mid-19th century by Prussian-Swiss settlers, the Westphal family, from the Emmental valley. The original buildings from the cheese plant still exist in Sovetsk, Russia, formerly Tilsit, on the Neman River in the former German province of East Prussia.〔

The same ingredients to make the cheese were not available as in their home country, and the cheese became colonized by different molds, yeasts, and bacteria in the humid climate. The result was a cheese that was more intense and full-flavoured. The settlers named the cheese after Tilsit, the Prussian town where they had settled.

Tilsiter has a medium-firm texture with irregular holes or cracks. Commercially produced Tilsiter is made from pasteurized cow's milk, ranges from 30 to 60% milk fat,〔("Codex International Individual Standard For Tilsiter" )〕 and has a dark yellow rind. After the main part of its production, the cheese needs to rest for an additional 2 months.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Die Geschichte des Holzhofs )〕 Often flavoured with caraway seed and peppercorns, Tilsiter is a complement to hearty brown/rye breads and dark beers. It is a common table cheese, yet versatile. Tilsit can be eaten cubed in salads, melted in sauces, on potatoes, in flans, or on burgers.
Using the reimported recipe, Tilsiter has been manufactured in Switzerland since 1893. Swiss Tilsiter is mainly produced in three varieties. A mild version (green label) is made from pasteurized milk, a more strongly flavoured one from fresh, unpasteurized milk (red label), and the yellow-labeled "Rahm-Tilsiter" is produced from pasteurized milk with added cream.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Startseite - Tilsiter Switzerland )
After World War II, when Tilsit and the rest of northern East Prussia became the Soviet Kaliningrad Oblast district, Tilsiter-style cheeses were produced in Switzerland and Germany.
== See also ==

* Culinary Heritage of Switzerland

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