Raclette du Valais
Semi-hard cheese
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Raclette du Valais (French pronunciation: [ʁaklɛt dy valɛ]) or Walliser Raclette (German) is a semi-hard Swiss cheese that is usually fashioned into a wheel of about 6 kg (13 lb).[1] The Alpine cow milk-based dairy product is most commonly used for melting for the dish called raclette, but is also consumed as is.
| Raclette du Valais | |
|---|---|
The traditional Valais dish, consisting of various cured meats and Raclette (left) | |
| Country of origin | Switzerland |
| Region | Valais |
| Source of milk | Cows |
| Pasteurised | No |
| Texture | Semi-hard |
| Aging time | 3-6 months |
| Certification | AOC 2003-2013 AOP since 2013 |
Raclette cheese is native to the Canton of Valais and benefits from an AOP. Non-AOP versions are made in various regions and countries of the world, including Switzerland, France (Savoy, Franche-Comté, Auvergne, Brittany), Luxembourg, Austria, Germany, Finland, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States.