by Laura Tichy-Smith
In a nation where corporate joints sling pizza, grocery store freezers offer boxed lasagna and a caricature of an Italian chef stares out from the label of canned ravioli, it can be hard to find authentic Italian food.
Fortunately, Southwest Florida is graced by the presence of several local Italian markets that sell genuine ingredients so that you can make authentic Italian food at home. These are specialty groceries focused on offering imported and gourmet items.
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