

This cheese variety was first produced around 1820 in the town of Tilsit in East Prussia. It has been at home in Austria for over 100 years now. Schärdinger Bergtilsiter is manufactured at the Voitsberg dairy in Styria. Schärdinger Bergtilsiter is made from pasteurised milk and its surface is treated in a process called "smearing" in tempered maturing cellars. "Smearing" involves repeatedly brushing the cheese with salt water and red cultures. This creates the orange-brown rind and bold, spicy flavour. Typical features of this cheese include its many, irregular eyes. This semi-hard cheese has a smooth texture and a light to gold-yellow colour. Schärdinger Bergtilsiter is available with three different fat content ... [more]
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Average nutritional values for 100g of edible product:
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| Energy (kj / kcal) | 1310 / 315 | Protein | 27 g | ||
| Carbohydrate | 0 g | Fat | 23 g | ||
| of which sugar * | 0 g | of which saturated fat
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15 g | ||
| Fibre | 0 g | Sodium | 0,7 g | ||
| Calcium in mg (% of average daily requirement **) |
750 (94%) | Bread exchange | 0 | ||




