Leila Lemghalef: Did I hear you say cheese please? You’ve got it! Welcome to
watchmojo.com, I’m your host Leila. Today, we’re talking to cheese
specialist Vincent Buttiens.
Can you please tell us how many labels of cheese you carry?
Vincent Buttiens: Usually 500 to 600 different kinds of cheeses.
Leila Lemghalef: Are these international varieties made abroad?
Vincent Buttiens: Yes, international from Switzerland, Italy, France.
Leila Lemghalef: We have some of the most popular cheese makers.
Vincent Buttiens: Jarlsberg is a big company. It was doing the cheese but Parmigiano-
Reggiano is one of our big sellers from Switzerland.
Leila Lemghalef: Can you share anything about the relationship between dairy farmers and
cheese makers?
Vincent Buttiens: For us, I would small, dairy farmers usually making experience to begin
and they come and see us to ask if there cheese is good.
Leila Lemghalef: Do most producers make only one type of cheese?
Vincent Buttiens: When they begin like for a small dairy productor, they start with doing
only one type of cheese and have the good recipe and then try some other
type of cheese.
Leila Lemghalef: And what’s the best way to conserve the cheese in the fridge?
Vincent Buttiens: Either aluminum paper or wax paper and then after with some plastic
paper. I would say every cheese has its sticking equivalence or ratio. Goat
cheese for example doesn’t like plastic paper around because of its
humidity inside and it’s not good for the cheese.
Leila Lemghalef: Thank you very much.
Vincent Buttiens: You’re welcome.
Leila Lemghalef: All these cheese information.
Vincent Buttiens: Thanks.
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