- Salers (cheese)
Infobox Cheese
name = Salers
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country =France
regiontown = Auvergne,Salers
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town =
source =Cow s
pasteurised = No
texture = Semi-hard
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aging = 9 months
certification = French AOC1979 The Salers (French: "Le Salers") is a Frenchcheese from the volcanic region in the mountains of Auvergne, centralFrance . It is a pressed, uncooked cheese made from Salers cow's milk between the 15 April and 15 November. It is similar toCantal cheese - which is produced from the same cows' milk when they are fed onhay during the remaining months of the year - and has been estimated to have been fabricated in this region for at least 2000 years. It came to prominence whenMaréchal de Sennecterre served it at the table ofLouis XIV of France . Maréchal de Sennecterre is also responsible for the introduction ofSaint-Nectaire and Cantal. Salers has benefited from theAppellation d'origine contrôlée since 1979. It is best eaten between September and March, after an ageing time of nine months, but it is also excellent all year round.It is circular in shape, weighing around 40 kg.
1,112 tonnes were produced in 1998 (+15.1% since 1996). All was made in local farms from unpasteurized milk by about one hundred producers.
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