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Stuffed green olives
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Stuffed green olives are a traditional and very versatile ingredient in Mediterranean and Latin American cuisine. These olives are fruits of the olive tree that are harvested before fully ripening, which gives them a milder and less bitter taste than black olives. The particularity of stuffed green olives is that they are filled, commonly with red pepper, anchovies, almonds, cheese, or even meats, which adds an extra layer of flavor and texture.
The olive tree, from which these olives come, originates from the Mediterranean region, with countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece being the main producers. In Latin America, although olive cultivation is less widespread, stuffed green olives have become popular as an appetizer or a complement in salads and cold dishes.
In terms of properties, stuffed green olives are a good source of healthy fats, primarily monounsaturated fatty acids, and also contain antioxidants, vitamin E, and minerals such as iron and calcium. Due to their caloric content and salinity, they are usually used in moderate amounts but add a delicious touch to various preparations.
In different Spanish-speaking countries, stuffed green olives can also be found under synonyms such as rellenas, aceitunas con relleno, or simply green olives when the context refers to variants already prepared for consumption.
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