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Lacy Baby Swiss: Lower Fat and Sodium Without Losing Taste
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Baby
Swiss is another of our local selections, made in Charm, Ohio by
the original producer Guggisberg Cheese. Some of Our
other Signature local cheeses include Swiss, Sharp Swiss, Amish Butter
Cheese, Yogurt
Cheese, and several variations of each.
Description of Lacy Baby Swiss
Lacy Baby Swiss is a young, semi-soft
cheese distinguishable by its myriad of small holes. Baby Swiss
is
closely related to Swiss cheese, made by substituting water for the milk's
whey to slow bacterial action, Lacy Baby Swiss has smaller holes and a
milder
flavor. Lacy Baby Swiss has a
delightfully creamy
and mild taste, but a lower calorie and sodium content than the original.
Smoked
Baby Swiss is also available, along with Baby Swiss
for those who prefer the original version.
History
of Baby Swiss
Baby Swiss originated in 1967 just outside of Charm, Ohio, and
was
invented by cheese connoisseur Alfred Guggisberg, an alumnus of the
famous
Swiss Federal “Molkereishulle” (cheese maker’s institute). The name Baby
Swiss was coined by Alfred’s wife, Margaret Guggisberg, who thought
that in
comparison to the larger wheels of traditional Swiss cheese, when placed
side
by side, the new cheese looked like a baby.
While Lacy Baby Swiss is produced in the same area and was inspired by the original Baby Swiss, it is not produced by Guggisberg Cheese. Guggisberg's lower fat and sodium cheese is Lucerne Cheese.
Lacy Baby Swiss Nutritional InformationServing size: 1 Oz.,
Calories: 110, Fat: 9g, Sodium: 65mg, Cholesterol: 15 mg
*Values are approximate
Wine Pairing with Lacy Baby Swiss
Like its close relative Swiss cheese, Lacy Baby
Swiss pairs very well with
numerous wines. The most popular
pairings are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Beaujolais and Pinot Noir
are
also great matches. If you prefer white wine, Chardonnay, Riesling, and
Sauvignon Blanc pair well with Lacy Baby Swiss. And for the beer
lover,
Lacy Baby Swiss goes well with Lager, Pale Ale, and Weiss Beer.
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Price is per Lb. Actual weight may vary up to 10%.
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Price is per Lb. Actual weight may vary up to 10%
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Price is per Lb. Actual weight may vary up to 10%
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