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Why does 'Swiss-cheese' contain large holes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The holes are created by the bacteria which change milk to Swiss cheese. Propionibacter uses the lactic acid which is produced by other bacteria, and produces carbon dioxide gas; the gas slowly forms bubbles which makes the holes. ... In general, Swiss cheeses with larger eyes have a better taste

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