BY: THERESA CHRISTINE
In Italy, Sicily reigns supreme for street food.
Some of the most memorable foods you can eat in Sicily aren’t Michelin-starred restaurants but instead from a street vendor. Don’t get us wrong—we love a fine dining meal just as much as the next person. But dining on the go in Sicily is simply incredibile!
What Is So Special About Sicilian Food?
The combination of its history, its culture, and its climate make Sicilian food a thing all its own. Sicilian cuisine has plenty in common with Italian fare. Sicilian dishes also have Greek, Arab, Spanish, and French influences from those groups had settled the island in the past two thousand years.
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