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Karina Pitted Manzanilla Olives Reviews

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The ideal size for everyday home use, these pitted Spanish Manzanilla Olives are one of the world's most abundant olives; they originated in Sevilla, Spain. A green olive with a briny, nutty flavour, the Manzanilla Olive is usually the one found stuck with a toothpick in Martini glass. The high yield of the Manzanilla olive tree goes some way to accounting for its popularity. While it still takes until its fifth year to bear fruit and alternates every other year in fruition, the Manzanilla tree compensates with its volume per tree. Harvest of the Spanish Manzanilla Olive begins in October and extends through November with crops reaching an excess of 170,000 metric tons. Cured in the tradition of Spanish olives, this variety is first treated with caustic soda, or lye, for de-bittering. This process lasts up to 10 hours, then followed by a thorough rinsing and finished by a brine fermentation that can last up to three months. Calibre: 221/260 Gross Weight: 870g / Net Drained Weight: 430g / Glass Jar. These olives are pitted and have no stones.

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Luscious
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Posted 1 year ago
Jeek Federico
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Love these olives from childhood holidays in spain. Finally found somewhere in the UK that stocks them. Quick delivery and well packaged
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Posted 1 year ago
Delicious, great table snacks for parties.
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Posted 1 year ago
Richard Ryan
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Sweet, succulent and juicy. For better than UK supermarket offering
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Posted 1 year ago
Really good flavour to eat on their own or to cook in casseroles. I usually drain the big jar and freeze them, and just take out what I need.
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Posted 1 year ago
Patricia Ovejero De Walter
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Extremely tasty!
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Posted 1 year ago
Trevor Grant
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Spanish olives with a beer or glass of wine, just the best!
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Posted 2 years ago
David Steward
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Love 'em! Full of flavour on their own or chopped in a salad.
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Posted 2 years ago