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Formaggio Kitchen: The finest foods in the world can be found here, including Iberico ham (the whole leg or just a few slices), award-winning cheeses, and remarkable condiments. FormaggioKitchen.com

Cybercucina: Visit this Italian gourmet market for pesto, yellow-tomato puree, dulce de leche, and more. CyberCucina.com

D’Artagnan: This is the place to find rare meats like Scottish grouse, Kobe beef, or wild boar—or just to buy really tasty bacon and breakfast sausages. Dartagnan.com

Browne Trading Co.: A longtime supplier of the country’s best seafood chefs, they also sell retail—though you can only get smoked fish and caviar online; for fresh fish, you have to call about the daily catch. BrowneTrading.com

Nueske's: This Wisconsin-based store is famous among foodies for its applewood-smoked meats. Nueskes.com

Scandia Foods: Everything Scandinavian is sold here (when it’s in stock) including Swedish meatballs, limpa, black currant saft, and dozens of kinds of pickled herring. ScandiaFood.com

Katina's Greek Café: A great source for freshly baked baklavas, spanakopitas, and other filo-based pastries. KatinasGreekCafe.com

La Tienda: This is your one stop for ingredients and prepared foods from Spain, including salt-packed capers, roasted peppers, chorizo sausage, and cod croquettes. LaTienda.com

Straub's: —the selection is somewhat limited at the website of this historic Missouri store, but if you’re craving childhood or backyard treats like Valomilk candy cups, Hawaiian root beer, Mississippi honey, and St. Louis barbecue sauce, Straub’s is a good place to start. Straubs.com

Frog Hollow Farm: In spring and summer, this farms harvests and ships the world’s most succulent peaches, plums, nectarines, and cherries. FrogHollow.com

Red Truck Bakery: Fall in love with their sour cream coffee cake, buttery rum cake, and quiches. RedTruckBakery.com

Equal Exchange: The tea, coffee, chocolate, nuts, and berries sold on this website were all raised and harvested by workers receiving a fair wage for their labor. EqualExchange.com

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