Six things you'll find in a Swiss kitchen (and what's missing!)

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Warning: this episode is a rollercoaster! We try to navigate our way through a traditional Swiss kitchen, and explain the classic items you'll find in any Swiss kitchen cupboard. From flavourings to implements, we lift the table cloth on the secrets of Switzerland's home dining habits - and we reveal a few foody preferences of our own along the way. Plus: what's missing in a standard Swiss kitchen? We name three items that we can't live without, but which have proven to be somewhat of a novelty to your average Swiss.
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Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland
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- What you'll find in a Swiss kitchen
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- What's missing in Swiss kitchens
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