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dough: extra fancy durum flour (durum flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), unenriched unbleached flour, water, whole egg powder, parsley, cultured whey. filling: ricotta cheese (pasteurized whey, pasteurized milk, vinegar, salt, carrageenan), artichoke hearts (water, salt, citric acid), mozzarella cheese (pasteurized cultured whole milk, salt and enzymes), unbleached wheat flour, parmesan cheese (partially skim cow's milk, culture, enzymes, salt, flow agent [less than 2% microcellulose crystalline]), black olives, basil, cheese flavor base (parmesan cheese [milk cultures, salt, enzymes], salt, yeast extract, unsalted butter, corn oil, olive oil, cream powder, sugar and natural flavorings), lemon juice concentrate, crushed garlic with citric acid, balsamic vinegar, salt, granulated onion, a blend of expeller pressed canola oil and extra virgin olive oil, black pepper, bay leaf
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