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Paiva Flamengo Prato Pequeno 500gr

Paiva cheeses are produced with only the best milk of the selected noble pastures of Trás-os-Montes and Douro Valley.
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Cheese produced with only the best cow's milk of the selected noble pastures of Trás-os-Montes and Douro Valley, much to the taste of the general consumer. The art of producing the best cheese comes with the uniqueness of the milk. 

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Ingredients Pasteurised cow milk, starter cultures, rennet, E252 preservativeand salt.
Allergen Information Contain Milk
Size 500g

Cheese produced with only the best cow's milk of the selected noble pastures of Trás-os-Montes and Douro Valley, much to the taste of the general consumer. The art of producing the best cheese comes with the uniqueness of the milk. 

Especificações dos produtos
Nome do atributo Valor do atributo
Ingredients Pasteurised cow milk, starter cultures, rennet, E252 preservativeand salt.
Allergen Information Contain Milk
Size 500g
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