Sapsago

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Etymology[edit]

A corruption of Switzerland German Schabziger.

Noun[edit]

Sapsago

  1. A dry, hard cheese made from skimmed cows' milk and herbs, originating from Switzerland.
    • 1953, George P. Sanders, Agriculture Handbook 54: Cheese Varieties and Descriptions, Agricultural Research Service, page 113,
      Sapsago cheese has been made in the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland, for at least 500 years and perhaps more; it is made also in Germany. It is known by various other names, including Schabziger, Glarnerkäse, Grünerkäse, Krauterkäse, and Grünerkrauterkäse.
    • 1998, R. Andrew Wilbey, J.E. Scott, Richard K. Robinson, Cheesemaking Practice, 3rd edition, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 103:
      Both colour and flavour are added to Sapsago cheese from Switzerland or Germany. The powdered leaves of an aromatic clover are added to the ground-up ripened curd; this gives a mottled pale green colour and at the same time imparts a characteristic odour and flavour.

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