Provolone Cheese 1 lbs
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Provolone is an Italian cheese made from cow’s milk whose origins lie in Southern Italy. The flavours of Provolone largely vary depending where it’s made. Mostly, it’s semi-hard in texture and made from cow’s milk. Provolone contains high amounts of calcium and protein but on the other hand, it is also high in sodium.
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Provolone is an Italian cheese made from cow’s milk whose origins lie in Southern Italy. The flavours of Provolone largely vary depending where it’s made. Mostly, it’s semi-hard in texture and made from cow’s milk. Provolone contains high amounts of calcium and protein but on the other hand, it is also high in sodium.
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