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Stuffed pepper olives
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Pepper-stuffed olives are a classic and very popular ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, especially in Spanish cooking. These are green or black olives from which the pit has been removed and a small piece of red pepper has been inserted inside, adding a sweet and slightly spicy touch.
The origin of this preparation is in Spain, where olives are a fundamental part of the diet and culinary culture. Their production combines the tradition of curing olives with the intense and colorful flavor of pepper, creating a highly valued appetizer for tapas, salads, pizzas, and as an accompaniment in various recipes.
Properties: Olives are rich in healthy fats, primarily monounsaturated fatty acids, which promote cardiovascular health. They also contain antioxidants, vitamin E, and minerals such as iron and calcium. The added red pepper provides vitamins A and C, plus natural antioxidants that strengthen the immune system and improve digestion.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: Depending on the country, pepper-stuffed olives may be known simply as "aceitunas rellenas" (stuffed olives), or in some cases as "aceitunas con pimiento" (olives with pepper). In places like Mexico, Argentina, and Chile, the most common term is "aceitunas rellenas de pimiento", which is universally understood.
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