Arahova Greek Feta 2 lbs
$19.79
100% Greek Pasteurized Sheep’s & Goat’s Milk, Bacterial Culture, Rennet, Salt. Arahova Farms produces the most delicious barrel-aged feta cheese in brine! Arahova Farms feta is aged over 90 days in beechwood barrels for a distinctive taste! Mix it in your salads, add it your favorite dishes or enjoy it on its own! Feta goes great with everything!
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100% Greek Pasteurized Sheep’s & Goat’s Milk, Bacterial Culture, Rennet, Salt. Arahova Farms produces the most delicious barrel-aged feta cheese in brine! Arahova Farms feta is aged over 90 days in beechwood barrels for a distinctive taste! Mix it in your salads, add it your favorite dishes or enjoy it on its own! Feta goes great with everything!
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