Frutos Secos

Greek black olives

Greek black olives
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Ingredient Information

Name

Greek black olives

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

6 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Greek black olives are a traditional and iconic ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, particularly popular in Greece. They are characterized by their intense flavor, slightly sweet and less bitter than other varieties, with a fleshy and juicy texture. These olives are obtained from the Olea europaea variety cultivated in the sunny regions of Greece, where the climate and soil contribute to their unique quality and flavor.

In gastronomy, Greek black olives are used both whole and chopped in salads, side dishes, sauces, and pasta dishes, providing a distinctive touch and authentic Mediterranean aroma.

Regarding their properties, they are rich in healthy monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, and vitamin E, making them beneficial for cardiovascular health and cellular protection. They also contain fiber and minerals such as iron and calcium.

In various Latin American countries, Greek black olives may be found simply as black olives or Mediterranean black olives. In some places, they are called just black olives, although their specific name emphasizes their origin to highlight their characteristic quality and flavor.

Nutritional Properties

3.2g
fiber
10.9g
fat
735mg
sodium
13mcg
folate
8mg
potassium
115
calories
6.3g
carbohydrates
0mcg
lycopene
0.8g
proteins
0.7mg
vitamin c

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