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- Shipped Frozen - Two 8 inch muffuletta sandwiches and instructions on how to best defrost them. Now includes extra olive salad and one bag of Angelo Brocatto cookies.
- Muffuletta Bread from the famous Gendusa Bakery. Create the most authentic New Orleans experience without having to go there.
- Progress Grocery Olive Salad: Enjoy a thick layer of this historic olive salad recipe on your muffuletta
- Muffuletta Spread like you tasted when you last visited New Orleans.
- The Perfect New Orleans Gift: Visit our store for more traditional New Orleans treats. In addition to the 8 inch 2 pack we also offer the Muffuletta Mini's which include two, 35 count trays with 3 Inch sliders for your next party.
Enjoy two, 8 Inch Muffuletta's that are shipped frozen to your house or send as a delicious gift. In the early 1900's Barthelomew Perrone immigrated from his native town Cefalu, Sicily subsequently opening Progress Grocery in 1924. The store was located on 915 Decatur St. in the French Quarter and served Italian immigrants a taste of home with the best quality of imported food products. Progress Grocery served as a central hub to tourists and locals alike in search for authentic, traditionally inspired ingredients. From the definitive and revered New Orleans Muffuletta to our tantalizing olive salad, we have kept or family recipes intact for delightful, regional dishes, as well as the innumerable items that can make your next meal a culinary masterpiece. No one really knows who created the Muffuletta as it was a combination of Sicilian people being creative with their deli meats and cheeses with the inspiration to put an olive mixture to top off the creation. We all love to claim the original Muffuletta. What we at Progress Grocery do lay claim to is the best original Muffuletta. Now in our Fourth Generation, the Perrone family has been synonymous with all good things to eat. Progress Grocery has since closed and expanded to a full service wholesale operation. Progress Grocery delivers their quality imported products from around the world to the famous restaurants and supermarkets that created the backbone of fine New Orleans cuisine. It was this vision of sharing great tasting quality food to the people of New Orleans that has continued the family tradition in the food business.