BY: Christina Mullen
The Trumbull County Italian Food Trail offers some of the most delicious Italian dishes you will ever taste. Beth Carmichael, executive director of the Trumbull County Tourism Bureau, says, "We are thrilled to showcase the rich Italian culture we have in our area to a wider audience through this new trail."
She continues, "However, the sites are not only restaurants but also includes many other great Italian food experiences such as Just Pizzelles and the Country Porch Winery in Cortland and Abruzzi's Hot Peppers found in local Giant Eagle stores."
SOURCE: https://www.wytv.com
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