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Green olives stuffed with peppers

Green olives stuffed with peppers
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Ingredient Information

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Green olives stuffed with peppers

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Especias y Hierbas

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51 recipes

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Description

Green olives stuffed with bell pepper are whole green olives from which the pit has been removed and then stuffed with strips or paste of sweet red bell pepper. This ingredient is very popular in Mediterranean cuisine and is frequently used as an appetizer, in salads, on tapas platters, or as a complement in both cold and hot dishes.

The origin of green olives dates back to regions of the Mediterranean, especially Spain, Italy, and Greece, where olive cultivation is traditional. The practice of stuffing them with pepper became popular in Spain and has spread widely throughout Latin American countries.

Regarding their properties, green olives are rich in healthy monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, and vitamin E. Additionally, they provide sodium due to the curing process in brine. The red bell pepper used as stuffing adds a sweet touch and a dose of vitamin C and carotenoids.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, they may be known by different names: aceitunas verdes rellenas de morrón (Argentina, Chile), aceitunas con pimiento (various regions of Latin America), or simply aceitunas rellenas (stuffed olives). In all cases, they are a versatile and tasty ingredient that adds color and flavor to culinary preparations.

Nutritional Properties

3.3g
fiber
1556mg
sodium
15mcg
folate
42mg
potassium
0g
sugars
145
calories
800mcg
lycopene
1.0g
proteins
0.8mg
vitamin c
15g
total fats
2g
saturated fats
3.8g
carbohydrates

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