raclettejuusto
Raclettejuusto is a semi-hard cheese traditionally made from unpasteurized cow's milk in the Swiss Alps. It is most famously known as the key ingredient in the Swiss dish raclette, where the cheese is melted and scraped over accompaniments like boiled potatoes, pickled gherkins, and cured meats. The name "raclette" itself derives from the French verb "racler," meaning "to scrape."
The cheese typically has a distinctive aroma, often described as earthy and slightly pungent, and a flavor
While the traditional method involves melting a large wheel of cheese over an open fire and scraping