by Sara Porro
Rome is unquestionably one of the world's greatest food cities. Not only is there plenty to eat across all price ranges, but it's obvious if you've spent any time there that food is really, really important to the locals. It is said that the life of every self-respecting Frenchman revolves around the three meals of the day.
This rings even truer for Romans, especially because inhabitants of the Eternal City tend to sneak in a couple extra daytime snacks. A maritozzo as a midmorning snack? I don't see why not.
Source: http://www.foodrepublic.com/
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