By Linda Chojnacki
Nick and Antonietta Carnevale have brought a true taste of Italy to Northeast Ohio with Molisana Italian Imports in Broadview Heights. The Carnevales have owned the store for 20 years and showcase the finest in authentic Italian meats, cheeses, wines, gelato, and more.
The Carnevale's history
Antonietta and Nick are originally from Baranello, a little town near Campobasso, Italy. Nick, who had already moved to the United States, kept coming back to Baranello every summer. "One summer we met, we got married, and we stayed in Baranello for a year and a half before moving to Parma, Ohio" she said.
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