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7:20 AM
@flawr I've had raclette several times (proper raclette mind you, although I've done raclonette as well), but not with truffles I think
@flawr that actually already exists ;P
 
 
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10:43 AM
@Adriaan well some people like it, others hate it :)
Proper raclette you mean over a wood fire up in the mountains? :)
@Adriaan I think I'm gonna need one of those
 
@flawr Nah, in a tiny student apartment in Zürich, but at least with a Vallaisanne doing the heating on half a wheel of cheese under some kind of electrical heat lamp on steroids
 
 
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3:19 PM
@Adriaan haha nice, I did the raclette in Quebec and it was amazing
whole restaurant dedicated to it
 
3:32 PM
What did all those cheese snobs say to your cheddar request?
I'd do the same with trappist :P
 
What's trappist??
 
@AndrasDeak cheese or beer? ;v
 
haha IIRC they only had the one kind of cheese and I didn't want to feel embarassed
Savoyarde I think it was called?
Stuff like this makes me regret living in Toronto and not Montreal
or Canada vs Europe lol
basically I want to live in europe for cheese
 
To be fair: in Montreal they do speak baguette...
 
and the savoie is quite baguettish
I heard they even use baguettes for fondue there
shudder
 
3:40 PM
hahaha
immediately I'm imagining a french person talking and regurgitating a baguette
 
@ballBreaker angry croissant noises
 
"sorry this happens sometimes"
@Adriaan bahahaha
 
I'd be useless in Geneva, given my knowledge of French is rather bad
 
@Adriaan I get the impression you're more swiss than most swiss
 
@flawr as long as it's Swiss-German :P
 
3:43 PM
yep, that's the majority:)
 
theyre the cooler ones right?
 
depends who you ask:P
 
And what valley/hill/cave they're from, probably
 
3:56 PM
hehe
 
definitely
 
@ballBreaker I've got access to pretty good cheeses here in Colorado -- better than what I could find in Uppsala, Sweden (I'm sure it's better in a larger city like Stockholm). My local supermarket here sells shit they call cheese, but it's not far to Whole Foods, who sell really good cheeses from all over the world.
And I've even discovered some US cheese makers that make really good cheeses -- which was a surprise at first. :)
 
@CrisLuengo that's true!! there's a whole foods (and a couple other supermarkets) near me and they sell some really great cheeses
 
For example, this is one of the best cheddars I've ever tasted, and it's easy to find: wisconsincheesemart.com/products/…
 
ohhh interesting, I think I've seen this
 
4:10 PM
(easy to find == it's packaged from factory, you don't need to find a cheese monger).
 
this is one of my favourite canadian cheddars
the 2 year is great
3 year and 5 year are good, but a little bit too sharp
hmm or more specifically, the 2 year is great all-around, but the 3 year is better for like cheese platters
I'll have to keep my eye out again for the one you linked :D
@CrisLuengo (also I had no idea you were in Colorado!! When did you move there??)
 
some day we need to do a snackexchange
 
:O what a great idea
like a book club but for snacks/food?
All fun and games until someone sends Marmite through the mail
 
I'm sure most postal services won't transport biological weapons.
 
xD
speaking of biological weapons, if we do this, please nobody try to send me Casu martzu
I will be upset
This is a nice listen
Some new "And so I watch you from afar" @ander
 
4:25 PM
@ballBreaker 5 years is a lot... I'd love to try that one! Looks great. "Usage: Entertaining, cheese plates, adult snacking." Lol. Adult snacking. They definitely know me!
 
@ballBreaker here when you say "cheese" (no photography pun intended) you either mean trappist or emmentaler (former might be thespruceeats.com/all-about-trappist-cheese-1135788, not sure, this seems like an umbrella term in English?)
 
@ballBreaker Oh, only about 6 years ago... :p
 
@CrisLuengo LMAO yikes, maybe I did know that then
 
well, at least those are the most mainstream ones
 
@CrisLuengo bahahahah adult snacking
@AndrasDeak ohhh this is interesting! When I was looking up trappist I saw a bunch of stuff about beer made from monks, looks like this is cheese by the monks?
 
4:26 PM
yes
 
> Origin: Belgium, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Canada, and United States
oo I can get it here
 
traditionally, although to be fair I thought all cheese was made by monks originally
 
ohhhh I've actually had this before and didn't know, the Canadian version is called Oka
@AndrasDeak you may be right
 
@ballBreaker I saw that in duckduckgo's quick answer box
 
I seem to remember hearing that cheese was invented by some Nuns in a monastery in France or something
 
4:28 PM
it probably comes from Trappist monks
 
although, I wouldn't be surprised if it predates that kind of thing
I imagine as soon as someone saw the first sheep they were like hmmmmm
 
Monks have been making cheese since the first monasteries, but I'm sure cheese is older than monasteries, monks, and Christianity.
@ballBreaker "beer made from monks" -- gross!
I prefer my beer made from grains.
 
lmao XD
@CrisLuengo yeah that's what I was thinking too
@CrisLuengo the key is to get the monks VERY drunk, and then you just wring them out like a towel
 
LOL!
Hence the need for Trappist beer.
 
hahahah
It's the cycle of life, but in beer
 
 
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5:52 PM
@AndrasDeak I've never heard about this cheese until now, I really need to find some
from what I just read it is compared a lot to tilsit
I'm slightly disappointed though that it has no connection to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRAPPIST
 
@flawr bahahah
space cheese
 
6:13 PM
@flawr not the same because you can also buy tilsiter here. I can ask the wife who's the cheese person in the household.
 
6:25 PM
yeah I thought tilsit is czech
 
no idea
we call most cheeses in German
 
ah no it is from Kaliningrad:
(top right)
but Tilsit apparently was the german/preussian name
 
7:15 PM
interesting
I love learning about cheese
 
 
4 hours later…
11:10 PM
on the topic of cheese, does any of you have one of these?
 
11:34 PM
Oh yeah, I don't step outside without it
(heh, no, that's a silly cheese thing)
and that design looks terrible from a torque point of view
 

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