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- Provolone abstract "Provolone (pronounced [provoˈloːne]) is an Italian cheese that originated in Casilli near Vesuvius, where it is still produced in shapes varying from 10 to 15 cm (3.93–5.90 in) long pear, sausage, or cone shapes. Provolone-type cheeses are also produced in other countries. The most important provolone production region is Northwestern Italy. Provolone, provola, and provoleta are versions of the same basic cheese. Some versions of provolone are smoked.".
- Provolone thumbnail Provolone_Dolce.jpg?width=300.
- Provolone wikiPageExternalLink index_ENG.html.
- Provolone wikiPageID "803678".
- Provolone wikiPageLength "4740".
- Provolone wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Provolone wikiPageRevisionID "689987971".
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cheeses_with_designation_of_origin_protected_in_the_European_Union.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cows-milk_cheeses.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_cheeses.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_products_with_protected_designation_of_origin.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smoked_cheeses.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Cheesesteak.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_indications_and_traditional_specialities_in_the_European_Union.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Lipase.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cheeses.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Lombardy.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Vesuvius.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Naples.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Pasta_filata.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Pizza.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Pizza_cheese.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Po_(river).
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Provoleta.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Smoking_(cooking).
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Italy.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Uruguay.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink Veneto.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLink File:Provolone_Dolce.jpg.
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Provolone Valpadana".
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Provolone del Monaco".
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Provolone".
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLinkText "provolone".
- Provolone wikiPageWikiLinkText "provoloni".
- Provolone aging "1.05192E7".
- Provolone certification "--04-09".
- Provolone certification "--06-21".
- Provolone certification "Provolone Valpadana:".
- Provolone country Italy.
- Provolone name "Provolone".
- Provolone pasteurised "Depends on cow variety".
- Provolone regiontown Southern_Italy.
- Provolone source Cattle.
- Provolone texture "Semi-hard".
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-it.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Cheese.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italian_cheeses.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pizza.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal-inline.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Provolone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Provolone subject Category:Cheeses_with_designation_of_origin_protected_in_the_European_Union.
- Provolone subject Category:Cows-milk_cheeses.
- Provolone subject Category:Italian_cheeses.
- Provolone subject Category:Italian_products_with_protected_designation_of_origin.
- Provolone subject Category:Smoked_cheeses.
- Provolone hypernym Cheese.
- Provolone type Cheese.
- Provolone type Food.
- Provolone comment "Provolone (pronounced [provoˈloːne]) is an Italian cheese that originated in Casilli near Vesuvius, where it is still produced in shapes varying from 10 to 15 cm (3.93–5.90 in) long pear, sausage, or cone shapes. Provolone-type cheeses are also produced in other countries. The most important provolone production region is Northwestern Italy. Provolone, provola, and provoleta are versions of the same basic cheese. Some versions of provolone are smoked.".
- Provolone label "Provolone".
- Provolone sameAs Q1900114.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone_(kaas).
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolono.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone_piquant.
- Provolone sameAs פרובולונה.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone_Valpadana.
- Provolone sameAs プロヴォローネ.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs m.026pc21.
- Provolone sameAs Проволоне.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Provolone.
- Provolone sameAs Q1900114.
- Provolone sameAs 波羅伏洛芝士.
- Provolone wasDerivedFrom Provolone?oldid=689987971.
- Provolone depiction Provolone_Dolce.jpg.
- Provolone isPrimaryTopicOf Provolone.