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Epic Feta Cheese Epic Feta Cheese With Mediterranean Herbs

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Epic™ crumbled and chunk cut feta cheeses

Feta (feh th)
Made in: Greece / USA Cow's Milk
Widely available in the US, Feta is a young crumbly cow's milk cheese that is made from the traditional Mediterranean recipe. Originally produced in Greece from goat or sheep milk, it is now widely produced in cow, sheep or goats milk around the world. Feta is chalk white with a tart, salty flavor. Feta is also available with a variety of added spices and flavors. Use in Greek Dishes, in salads or just for snacking with bread, olives, vegetables, fruit or salami.
Beverage Pairing: Full-bodied gusty white or light fruity red wine
Epic Feta Cheese with Tomato and Basil Epic Fat Free Crumbled Feta Cheese

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St. Louis, MO, 63110-1736
USA   (314) 533-2224
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