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  2. Olive jar - Wikipedia

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    Olive jars were the primary shipping containers in the Spanish Empire, but were also used in wider trade networks. [11] Olive jars were used to transport and store solid and liquid goods. Lists of contents of botijas shipped from Seville to the New World included wine, olive oil, olives, vinegar, chickpeas, capers, beans, honey, fish, rice ...

  3. Botija (container) - Wikipedia

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    Based on records for seven ships that sailed in the 16th century, 51% of botijas held wine, 38% held olive oil, 9% held olives, 1% held vinegar, and 1% held other goods. [31] Wine was primarily shipped in pipas, while olive oil was primarily shipped in 'botijas. Olives were mostly shipped in barrels, while vinegar was always shipped in botijas.

  4. Cruet-stand - Wikipedia

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    Silver cruet stand (1720-23) A cruet-stand (or cruet in British English) is a small stand of metal, ceramic, or glass which holds containers for condiments.Typically these include salt and pepper shakers, and often cruets or bottles of vinegar and olive oil.

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    #22 Drizzle & Splash: Olive Oil And Vinegar Cruet Bottles Level Up Your Kitchen! Review: "Other people have already said it better, but this thing is beautiful, practical, takes up very little ...

  6. The 20 best gifts for parents of all ages - AOL

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    A great gift for parents who love to cook, Brightland’s The Essential Capsule includes two different bottles of extra virgin olive oil, a raw Balsamic vinegar, and a raw champagne vinegar. They ...

  7. What You Need to Know Before Starting the Mediterranean Diet

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    Look for single origin 100% olive oil and opt for ones sold in tinted or opaque bottles or cans to protect the oil from the light, which can help it stay fresher longer.