Big holes in Swiss cheese are made by a:
The big holes in swiss cheese are made by a bacterium known as Penicillium shermani which consumes the lactose protein in the cheese to form lactic acid and also releases carbon dioxide(CO2) and forms a gas bubble which bursts to create big holes in the swiss cheese.
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