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Live from the Fancy Food Show: Delicious Almond Thins from Global Food Source

June
30

Albert Savarese (no relation to chef Will Savarese) is an international importer who opened Global Food Source in Tuckahoe two years ago. (Please excuse my pen in the photo; I was multitasking.)

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The booth:

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The biggest product he carries is this Delaviuda. I tasted two cookies and adored the almond thins:

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The display:

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The almond thins:

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Here, a woman asks about getting the products into the Caribbean:

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Good luck Alberto! Come back and tell us how you did at the show!

This entry was posted on Monday, June 30th, 2008 at 3:40 pm by Liz Johnson.
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