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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Vol. 42 No. 1 (2015)

The rise and fall of Chanco cheese in Chile (1860-1930)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-1620201500010009
Submitted
July 4, 2021
Published
2015-04-28

Abstract

This paper studies the historical evolution of Chanco cheese during two very different time periods: 1860-1900 and 1900-1930. The former was characterized by a high presence of the aforementioned cheese in Chilean society, and the latter period encompassed a time of identity contamination. Unlike Pisco, which has been delimited and protected as an Appellation of Origin (AO), Chanco cheese has been a victim of dilution of its own identity and cultural value. We hypothesize that the dilution and devaluing of Chanco cheese was a result of the incoherent actions of the State, producers and merchants with respect to its assessment, protection and delimitation of its identity.