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Cheese. Travel from Switzerland to Russia

Where to Watch Cheese. Travel from Switzerland to Russia

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Cheese. Travel from Switzerland to Russia starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 26 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "In Nikolskoye village of Ruzsky district, farmers decided to restore the production of the first natural cheese of the Russian Empire. The tradition of making baked cheese dates back to 1795. The first cheese, named "Meschersky", was made in the home of Prince Meschersky in his estate of Lotochino. The sign of the village of Lotochina represents until now a merchant with a cheese wheel on a board. The prince had then brought from Switzerland a cheese maker named Johan Müller who developed a cheese recipe, founded a cheese-making school and settled in Russia with his family. Today, we managed to find his descendants; they live and work in the Alps. And make cheese. Very similar to the famous "Meschersky"." .