Amul Emmental Cheese
Product Details
Product Name | Amul Emmental Cheese |
Description | Amul Emmental Cheese is made from Soft Cheese, Cheddar Cheese and Common Salt. |
Packing | Amul Emmental Cheese is available in a 400 gm pack for the comsumer and a large wheel (5.5 Kg) for the institutional segments. |
Product Specifications
Composition | Moisture 43% Fat (On dry matter) 46% Salt 1.5% |
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Nutritional Information |
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Shelf Life | 45 days from date of packaging |
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Storage condition | At all levels this product is to be stored at ordinary refrigeration temperature i.e. 4° Centigrade to 8° Centigrade. This is the same temperature at which Amul Butter is stored. The consumers are advised to keep the product outside the refrigerator for 30 minutes before eating it, in order to get the full aroma and taste. |
Product Features
This famous cheese with a Swiss taste owes its name to the Emmental valley, near Berne in Switzerland. In this famous valley, the tradition of Cheese-making has flourished in the skilled hands of sennen, the local Alpine cowherds. The production of Cheese in Emmental valley can be traced to as far back as 1290 AD. |
One of the most striking features of Emmental is the `holes' or the `eyes', as they are popularly called. Amul Emmental Cheese has a sweet-dry flavour and hazelnut aroma. This cheese is normally available in the form of a wheel, having convex edges and is covered with a dry-hard rind which is golden-yellow in colour. This rind is to be removed before consumption. However, it is a 100% vegetarian coagulating enzyme. |
Product Application
Emmental is a ready to eat platter cheese and goes best with wines & cocktails. As opposed to the commonly available processed cheddar cheese, Emmental is actually a `live' cheese, i.e. it has live bacteria, which continue the ripening process, even after the cheese is packed and placed on the retail shelves. |
Available in (Segments/Markets)
Top Gourmet Stores/APOs/MFS in Major Metros and Mini Metros. |