Talk:Raclette

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I removed the commerical information from the raclette site listed in the further reading section. Copyrighted, anyway.

Since June 2006 the AOC for Raclette is not valid anymore.

  • "Raclette was mentioned in medieval writings as a particularly nutritious meal.." Even one genuine early mention would actually provide information. Medieval concepts of nutrition were actually based on the four humours: the "nutritiousness" of the meal "in medieval writings" sounds spurious to me. Is this sentence all babble, "babblicious' or just demi-babble? --Wetman 08:59, 1 April 2007 (UTC)