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Turkish cheese
Kars gravyer cheese
Other namesKars Gruyère
Country of originTurkey
RegionKars Province
TownKars
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Kars gravyer is a Turkish cheese similar to Emmental although its name suggests Gruyère. It is usually made with cow's milk or a mixture of cow and goat's milk. It is usually produced in large wheels weighing 60–70 pounds or more.

Kars gravyer originated in 1878 when David Moser, a Swiss cheese producer, stopped in Boğatepe, and found the region suitable for cheese making. He established a small cheese factory in the village, and soon gravyer production was Boğatepe's main industry.

References

  1. "10 Awesome Turkish Cheeses You Have to Taste | Go Turkey Tourism". www.goturkeytourism.com.
  2. "Architecture Of Taste Kars". Skylife. Archived from the original on 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
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