
The most calorific food festival ever?
Gruyère may be renowned for its cheese, but its double cream is also highly prized. It was presented in all its variations at the region's first festival dedicated to the dairy product.
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FrançaisfrQuand Gruyères célèbre sa crème double OriginalRead more: Quand Gruyères célèbre sa crème double
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ItalianoitQuando Gruyère festeggia la sua doppia pannaRead more: Quando Gruyère festeggia la sua doppia panna
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EspañolesCuando Gruyère festeja su famosa doble cremaRead more: Cuando Gruyère festeja su famosa doble crema
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PortuguêsptQuando a região do Gruyère festeja o seu famoso creme de leiteRead more: Quando a região do Gruyère festeja o seu famoso creme de leite
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Русскийru«Двойные сливки»: идеальный десерт из ШвейцарииRead more: «Двойные сливки»: идеальный десерт из Швейцарии
Rain didn’t deter the many foreign and local tourists who gathered at the event in the town of Gruyères. Equipped with umbrellas, they patiently waited in long queues in front of each stand to sample the sweet and savoury versions of double cream. On offer: the equivalent of 300 metres (984 feet) worth of meringues, 40 litres of double cream, 1,000 strawberries and 1,000 raspberries.
Double cream is a local flagship product, and contains at least 45% fat. It is in fact the fat from milk that artisan dairies remove before making their cheese. They say it is best tasted locally, as it is a very delicate product that needs to be eaten quickly and kept cold.
Ten sweet and savoury dishes were prepared with the ingredient for the festival, ranging from mushroom casserole to cream tart, and were served against the backdrop of the Gruyères chateau. Organisers had wanted to compete to make the world’s largest meringue, but the weather didn’t cooperate.
(Images: Ester Unterfinger, swissinfo.ch, sound and text: Islah Bakhat, swissinfo.ch)
Translated from French by Jessica Dacey
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