The flavours of fall: game: one of the sure signs of autumn in Switzerland is game on the menu. Swiss News looks at where the meat we eat comes from and suggests a recipe for venison stew.

Swiss NewsNbr. 2003, June 2003

Linked as:

Summary


Expat Advice

See the full content of this document

Extract


The flavours of fall: game: one of the sure signs of autumn in Switzerland is game on the menu. Swiss News looks at where the meat we eat comes from and suggests a recipe for venison stew.

Steaks and roasts carved from deer, boar, chamois, and hare are part of Swiss cuisine from mid-September until December. During this season, the Swiss eat 4,000-5,000 tons of game, which averages around 600 grams per person per year. Only 20 per cent of the meat is local. The rest is imported, some from Hungary, the Czech Republic, and other Eastern European countries and some from New Zealand and Australia.

Most of the game served in Swiss restaurants is actually shot by hunters, not raised by fa...

See the full content of this document

Sponsored links




ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.

Contents in vLex Switzerland

Explore vLex

For Professionals

For Partners

Company