Eat Cheese - Lose Weight, Bulgarian Famous White Cheese (Sirene) - 2 Pounds

: Eat Cheese - Lose Weight, Bulgarian Famous White Cheese (Sirene) - 2 Pounds

Eat Cheese - Lose Weight, Bulgarian Famous White Cheese (Sirene) - 2 Pounds

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 : Eat Cheese - Lose Weight, Bulgarian Famous White Cheese (Sirene) - 2 Pounds
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Price: $13.95
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Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days




Address: Bulgaria
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Indulgence
Country: Bulgaria
EAN: 0815956000017
Label: VG Commerce
Manufacturer: VG Commerce
Publisher: VG Commerce
Studio: VG Commerce



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Product DescriptionThe little yet mighty country of Bulgaria, the place where gourmet food flourishes and is more then just a way to satisfy hunger. Food takes on a new meaning of tradition, of families getting around the table every night talking and sharing while enjoying some of the most scrumptious yet healthy food hidden from the rest of the world. Bulgarian food is full of stories and memories, it is a way for the people to relax and rejuvenate, eating hearty meals that have come straight from their wonderland. Their food is made with caring and folklore, nothing is rushed and everything is made just perfect for your taste. It comes from their hard working hands, to your table with passion. That is the true meaning of Bulgarian food.




Features:
  • Original Bulgarian Feta cheese
  • Delicious creamy taste.
  • Made from pure sheep's milk.
  • Best used with salads or served sliced on its own.











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