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8 Switzerland food dishes you have to try on your next trip

Recently updated on August 27th, 2021 at 02:26 pm

Although a small country, Switzerland is a destination that should be on everyone’s bucket lists. From the spectacular and beautiful natural scenery to the diverse range of outdoor activities, there is something to suit every traveller. But, did you know that the Switzerland food scene spans beyond just Swiss chocolate and fondue? Check out these eight delicious foods and drinks you need to try during your next visit to Switzerland.

1. Zopf Bread

Zopf Bread.

Zopf (which translates to braid), is a famous Swiss bread that contains milk and butter to give it a lovely soft texture. In Switzerland, Zopf bread is traditionally eaten on Sundays as a treat for breakfast or brunch and is often served with jams, fruits and teas.

2. Bündner Nusstorte

Bündner Nusstorte.

Also known as a “Swiss nut tart,” Bündner Nusstorte (or Engadiner Nusstorte), is a traditional dessert tart filled with delicious caramel and flavourful walnut filling. This true Swiss classic is often cut into pieces and served with coffee or tea. Care for a slice (or two)? 

3. Cheese Fondue

Swiss Cheese Fondue. food of Switzerland

When someone says cheese fondue, you instantly think of Switzerland food. For centuries, cheese fondue in Switzerland has been a staple item enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Dating back to the 18th century, fondue began in Switzerland as a way to use aged cheeses and breads to feed families during the winter months when fresh foods weren’t plentiful. As the cheeses and breads became stale they became harder to eat, so locals found that if they heated the cheeses with wines, garlics and seasonings, they could dip the bread into it and make it easier to eat.

Today, fondue is enjoyed using a communal pot (also known as a caquelon) over a portable and heated stove and eaten by dipping bread cubes using long-stemmed forks.

4. Rösti

Rösti.

Although a simple dish, rösti is absolutely delicious! Consisting of shredded potatoes and fried with butter until crispy and golden brown, rösti is often served at breakfast or as a side dish. Looking to add a little extra flavour? This iconic and national dish can often be paired with onions, spices, cheese, vegetable broth and more.

5. Berner Platte

Berner Platte.

Berner platte is a traditional food platter and a Switzerland food staple. Consisting of various meats and sausages such as beef, smoked pork, beef tongue and more, it’s cooked with sauerkraut flavours and juniper and accompanied with potatoes, beans and sauerkraut.

6. Wine

Wine.

Did you know that Switzerland is actually one of the world’s largest wine-producing countries? But, you will more than likely need to travel to Switzerland to have a taste for yourselves as only a small percentage of the country’s wine is exported. The main wine producing regions of Switzerland include: Geneva, Neuchâtel and Graubüden and over 200 grape varieties are grown across the country.

RELATED CONTENT: Visiting the Hostettler Vineyard in Switzerland

7. Swiss Chocolate

Swiss Chocolate.

In the 19th century, Swiss chocolate started to gain its reputation abroad and it has not slowed down since! So, why do Switzerland and chocolate go hand in hand? Well, Switzerland has prided itself on producing the finest quality of chocolate that is both world-renowned and affordable. Swiss chocolates make a great souvenir to give to your family and friends back home to enjoy, just try not to eat them all yourself before you get home!

8. Älpermagronen

Älpermagronen. Swiss food

This traditional Swiss dish is a combination of macaroni pasta, potatoes, cheese and onions and is often known as the Swiss version of American macaroni and cheese. Although a heartier dish, älpermagronen can be found in almost every restaurant and ski resort in Switzerland and is best served with a side of apple sauce.

Have we missed your favourite Switzerland food? let us know in the comments below…

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