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Francesco Mattana was born and raised in Sardinia.
Growing up, Francesco Mattana learned the lessons of the Mediterranean diet from his family, who were fishermen and farmers. Now, he wants to share its secrets.
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Francesco Mattana was born and raised in Sardinia.

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