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In 1997, Oltermann began to produce lighter version of the cheese with a fat content of 17% by weight. The product family expanded in 2008 with a 9% low-fat version. In addition, Valio produces a cheese-like product containing vegetable fat, Valio Oltermanni rapeseed. Oltermanni Cheese with a 33% fat content is sold in Finland under the name Oltermanni Täyteläinen. |
In 1997, Oltermann began to produce lighter version of the cheese with a fat content of 17% by weight. The product family expanded in 2008 with a 9% low-fat version. In addition, Valio produces a cheese-like product containing vegetable fat, Valio Oltermanni rapeseed. Oltermanni Cheese with a 33% fat content is sold in Finland under the name Oltermanni Täyteläinen. |
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As a result of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Oltermanni became unavailable in Russia |
As a result of the [[International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War#Russian counter-sanctions|Russian counter-sanctions]] (2014) followed by the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] and border restrictions, Oltermanni became unavailable in Russia, which led to a black market for the cheese. The cheese was being sold at fourfold prices compared to Finnish ones. As a response to this, border supermarkets implemented buying limits on Oltermanni, allowing only {{convert|11|kg}} per household. Russian import limits being {{convert|5|kg}}, this led to smuggling by lorry drivers. <ref>{{cite news |title=Russian cheese smuggling continues despite border restrictions |url=https://yle.fi/news/3-11531945 |access-date=13 December 2021 |work=YLE News |date=7 September 2020 |language=en}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 15:06, 16 February 2023
Oltermanni (Finnish for Alderman) is a brand of Finnish cheese somewhat similar to the Danish cheese Havarti. It is often eaten on rye bread, or with other dishes (e.g. karelian pasties). Oltermanni is manufactured by Valio. The cheese is less salty than others.[1][2]
Oltermanni cheese is a product developed by the Isokyrö cooperative dairy (Kyrönmaa Dairy Cooperative since 1984). A small cylindrical Oltermanni wrapped in a yellow bag was given to each Valio milk producer in 1980 as a gift to celebrate Valio's 75th anniversary. Cheese for general sale was launched in 1981. At the same time, a researcher who wrote a doctoral thesis at the Oltermann Institute proposed the cheese to Oltermanni, which subsequently came true.
In 1997, Oltermann began to produce lighter version of the cheese with a fat content of 17% by weight. The product family expanded in 2008 with a 9% low-fat version. In addition, Valio produces a cheese-like product containing vegetable fat, Valio Oltermanni rapeseed. Oltermanni Cheese with a 33% fat content is sold in Finland under the name Oltermanni Täyteläinen.
As a result of the Russian counter-sanctions (2014) followed by the COVID-19 pandemic and border restrictions, Oltermanni became unavailable in Russia, which led to a black market for the cheese. The cheese was being sold at fourfold prices compared to Finnish ones. As a response to this, border supermarkets implemented buying limits on Oltermanni, allowing only 11 kilograms (24 lb) per household. Russian import limits being 5 kilograms (11 lb), this led to smuggling by lorry drivers. [3]
See also
References
- ^ Juliet Harbutt. World Cheese Book. ̻2015. 352 pag. ISBN 9781465436054, ISBN 9781465436054
- ^ Christian Callec. Complete Encyclopedia of Cheese. 2002. 256 pag. ISBN 9789036615990, ISBN 9789036615990
- ^ "Russian cheese smuggling continues despite border restrictions". YLE News. 7 September 2020. Retrieved 13 December 2021.