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  2. Cailletier - Wikipedia

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    The Cailletier is a dual use cultivar, used both for the extraction of oil and as a table olive. [8] In spite of the fact that the stone is relatively large, it gives a yield of oil (20–25%). [3] The oil has a sweet delicate quality, and is appreciated by novice olive oil consumers. [3] It has a taste of fresh almond and hazelnut.

  3. Salade niçoise - Wikipedia

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    A simple salade niçoise in the 19th-century style, made of tomatoes, anchovies and olive oil. The version known in Nice in the late 19th century was a basic combination of tomatoes, anchovies and olive oil, described as "simple food for poor people". [3] Over time, other fresh and mostly raw ingredients were added to the salad as served in Nice.

  4. List of olive cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Amfissa olives enjoy protected designation of origin (PDO) status, and are equally good for olive oil extraction. The olive grove of Amfissa, which consists of 1,200,000 olive trees is a part of a protected natural landscape. Arbequina: Spain a small, brown olive native to Arbeca, grown in Aragon and Catalonia, Spain, good for eating and for oil.

  5. What Are Kalamata Olives? Here’s Everything You Need to Know ...

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    What’s more, these uniquely Greek olives are also a highly snackable salad bar staple that’s well-suited to many cheese and charcuterie boards. So what are kalamata olives, exactly?

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    Blackened Shrimp Bowls. Grain bowls are so versatile, and this blackened shrimp-based bowl is no exception.Filled with brown rice, seasoned blackened shrimp, a corn and red pepper salsa, and ...

  7. We Tried Over A Dozen Olive Oil Brands And Found The 7 That ...

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    This olive oil is mid-range in terms of price, but it's definitely worth the extra couple dollars. California Olive Ranch's 100% California blend is lightly floral, medium bodied, and super ...

  8. Picholine - Wikipedia

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    The Picholine is a French cultivar of olives. It is the most widely available cultivar in France. [1] Though originally from Gard in southern France, it is today grown all over the world. The Picholine is best known as a cocktail olive, though it is also used to make olive oil. It is the most common variety of olive used for oil from Morocco. [2]

  9. Portal:Food/Selected article/11 - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally made of tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, Niçoise olives and anchovies or tuna, dressed with olive oil, or in some historical versions, a vinaigrette. It has been popular worldwide since the early 20th century, and has been prepared and discussed by many chefs.