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"Salvation Port" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Port Salut. The masculine singular phrase most famously references the cheese named in honor of the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Port du Salut of Entrammes, Pays de la Loire, France and thereby represents a shortened form of Port du Salut. The pronunciation will be "por sa-lyoo" in French.

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"Salvation Port" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Port Salut. The masculine singular phrase most famously references the cheese named in honor of the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Port du Salut of Entrammes, Pays de la Loire, France and thereby represents a shortened form of Port du Salut. The pronunciation will be "por sa-lyoo" in French.

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Cheese is the type of food represented by Port Salut. The mild-flavored, orange-rinded, semi-soft, pasteurized cow's milk cheese in question memorializes the Abbey of Notre Dame du Port du Salut in Entrammes, Pays de la Loire, France. The pronunciation will be "port sa-lyoo" in French.

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