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AllyourBace1010 t1_j2a6zva wrote

What makes an Italian sub “sharp?”

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kytran40 OP t1_j2a757t wrote

Sharp provolone

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Remote_zero t1_j2b3e8t wrote

What makes Provolone sharp?

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AlfaBetaZulu t1_j2beqs4 wrote

Kinda like sharp cheddar. In this case the provolone has an almost "funky" strong taste like any aged cheese usually does. It's delicious and if you have a primo subs near you they're definitely worth checking out. Really good subs and quality meats and cheese.

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Remote_zero t1_j2cg9ny wrote

Sounds like an American thing

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Zozorrr t1_j2esibx wrote

Sharp cheddar is well known, existed before the USA did. Sharp provolone? I dunno

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Questjon t1_j2bbzze wrote

Sharpness in cheeses is sort of like bitterness in that it has a very strong initial taste.

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LoLIsWeird t1_j2bvjry wrote

bitterness is so not how I'd describe sharpness. It's more like a zing, or bite-y taste.

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TLDR2D2 t1_j2bb9uo wrote

I was wondering the same. Thought maybe they left a knife inside it.

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