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Sliced Prosciutto
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Prosciutto By Zoe's MeatsPork, Sea SaltWhen the Zoe team sat down with their Artisans to create a prosciutto for their product line they took absolutely no shortcuts. Pure and simple, domestic prosciutto, just the pork leg and salt. Zoe; s Prosciutto is produced as whole and boneless leg with a classic, mild flavor. When the Zoe team sat down with their Artisans to create a prosciutto for their product line they took absolutely no shortcuts. Pure and simple, domestic prosciutto, just the pork leg and salt. Zoe; s Prosciutto is produced as whole and boneless leg with a classic, mild flavor that is simply delicious. This 3 oz. package is sliced fresh off the leg and sealed to retain the excellent flavor. Years ago on a volleyball court two friends with a passion for food dreamed of creating a company which would provide superior quality cured-meat products to consumers with an emphasis on community and environmental awareness. In February of 2007, George Gavros and Charlie Hertz realized their dream by launching Zoe's Meats. Charlie and George believed that making salami requires that one learns from those that have been making the products for decades before, but that you are also open to trying new ideas with them. They have decided to create a line of salamis that are all nitrite-free, aside from those naturally occurring in celery powder and sea salt. Handling: Refrigerate after opening. Eat at room temperature.Long Description
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