National Cheese Fondue Day
Five Food Finds about Cheese Fondue
- The melted cheese dish known as fondue is Swiss in origin.
- Cow herders, who had long winters with few provisions, invented the dish.
- Other nationalities have similar recipes involving things like creamy eggs.
- The way the Swiss dish obtained a French name is a mystery, though there is a powerful influence of French language speakers in Switzerland even today.
- The Swiss nobles liked the dish so much that they adapted it from its humble beginnings to make it a dish of the nobility.
Today’s Food History
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1899 Percy L. Julian was born. An African American chemist, he worked on synthesizing various compounds from soy beans. One of his creations was a foam fire extinguisher refined from soya protein.
1926 Luther Burbank died. American horticulturist, he developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables, including the Burbank Potato (1873), the Shasta Daisy, over 100 varieties of plums and prunes and 10 varieties of berries.
1958 ‘Tequila’ by The Champs is #1 on the charts.
1986 Kellogg’s ended tours of its breakfast cereal plant for fear that industrial spies would obtain company secrets.
1992 The largest Barracuda caught with rod and reel was a great barracuda that weighed 85 pounds. It was caught off Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.


I LOVE fondue. Yum yum.
Switzerland has two national languages, French & German.
Over 20% of Switzerland is French speaking (from Romandie), which is where my dad is from.
I love a big steaming vat of fondue! Worst thing about being half Swiss would have to be the cheese, chocolate & bread addiction :P Love your blog, always makes me hungry!
Got to love cheese…
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lol xx yummy but filling.
Cheese & Wine, two of my absolute favourite things…