Emmental français est-central
French cheese
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Emmental français est-central
Summary
Key Facts
- Emmental français est-central is in the country of France[1].
- Emmental français est-central is made of cow's milk[2].
- Emmental français est-central is a type of French cheese[3].
- Emmental français est-central is a type of industrial cheese[4].
- Emmental français est-central is a type of Emmental[5].
- Emmental français est-central's country of origin is recorded as France[6].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Haute-Saône[7].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Territoire de Belfort[8].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Haute-Marne[9].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Vosges[10].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Côte-d’Or[11].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Doubs[12].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Jura[13].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Saône-et-Loire[14].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Ain[15].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Haute-Savoie[16].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Rhône[17].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Savoie[18].
- Emmental français est-central's location of creation is recorded as Isère[19].
- Emmental français est-central's total produced is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q191118', 'amount': '+3196'}[20].
- Emmental français est-central's product certification is recorded as protected geographical indication[21].
- Emmental français est-central's product certification is recorded as Label Rouge[22].
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Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include French cheese[3], industrial cheese[4], and Emmental[5].