Aceites y Grasas

Jumbo black olives

Jumbo black olives
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Ingredient Information

Name

Jumbo black olives

Category

Aceites y Grasas

Popularity

8 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Jumbo black olives are large-sized olives characterized by their dark, almost black color, and their mild, slightly sweet flavor. These olives can be eaten directly, used in culinary preparations, or as a main ingredient in salads, pizzas, tapas, and other Mediterranean dishes.

The origin of jumbo black olives lies in the traditional production of Spain, Greece, and Italy, countries that are globally recognized for the quality and variety of their olives. However, today they are also cultivated in various regions of Latin America, such as Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, thanks to their Mediterranean climate.

Regarding their properties, jumbo black olives are a rich source of healthy fats, primarily oleic acid, which contributes to cardiovascular health. Furthermore, they contain antioxidants like vitamin E and polyphenols that help protect cells from oxidative damage. They also provide fiber, minerals such as iron and calcium, and are low in calories.

In different Hispanic American countries, jumbo black olives may be known simply as large black olives, extra-large black olives, or even fat black olives, varying in colloquial usage but maintaining the reference to their considerable size.

Nutritional Properties

3.8g
fiber
735mg
sodium
8mcg
folate
8mg
potassium
0g
sugars
115
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0.8g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
10.7g
total fats
2.0g
saturated fats
6.3g
carbohydrates

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