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When you walk into Mediterranean Imports it's hard to decide where to lay your eyes first. If you start with the array of olive oils from 15 regions around the world, it's easy to get bewildered. But not for long. Dean Zaidan knows as much about each olive oil as there are types of olive oil in his store. And he's always happy to answer any kind of question about anything he sells.
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His specialty is nuts, roasted on site. Cashews are the best seller, and Dean sells the best of the best-imported from India. There's hazelnuts, walnuts, macadamias, pecans, and pine nuts, too. The only nut he doesn't roast himself is the pistachio. But with several kinds to choose from, they're still an adventure.
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That's because you'll want to linger over the colorful jars and packages of pasta, sauces, chocolates, jams, jellies, vinegars, teas, and cookies. If you drink it all in then you won't miss the real drinks like peach juice, guava juice, and tamarind juice. All in single-serve cans ready to enjoy right there.
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He emigrated to the U.S. in the 1970's. Two years working at an uncle's wholesale nut business in Detroit inspired him to have his own business, and he opened Dean's Nuts at Findlay Market. A few months later he started to offer other Mediterranean fare like hummus and pita bread, and changed the name to Mediterranean Imports. This was long before you could find such things in every supermarket.
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