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I’m doing a french project on a french speaking country and i chose Switzerland and im doing fondue but?
I am doing a french project on a french speaking country and i chose Switzerland and i am suppose to be doing fondue but i decided to do chocolate instead of cheese. Do you think that is okay? Or should I just do cheese instead? Help me please…
I’m sorry if this sounds a little bit harsh but I have to say it as it is: There is NO chocolate fondue in Switzerland. Chocolate fondue is an American invention and a disgrace to the real fondue. A real fondue is a cheese fondue. You can use Gruyere or a mixture (so-called moitie-moitie) of Gruyere andVacherin. You can also buy ready-to-go mixtures over the internet (http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe/prodview.aspx?prod=4175) or at WholeFoods, Trade Joe’s etc.
Oh, I forgot to mention that the Swiss also eat meat fondue (in oil or broth) but if you’re doing a project on Switzerland you definitely should make a cheese fondue. For sure NO chocolate.