Maestro de Oliva Giant Green Olives with Bone 432ml
- NOVUS Rivne Gagarina, 26
- NOVUS Kyiv Kil'tseva 12
- NOVUS European Union Ave, 47
- NOVUS Osokor Zdolbunivska 7Г
- NOVUS SkyMall
- Tavria V Odesa
- Ultramarket Podol Kyiv
- Tavria V Kharkiv
- Cosmos Odesa Akademichna 28
- MEGAMARKET Podol Kyiv
- Ultramarket Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- Ultramarket Surykova
- Za Raz Surykova
- Za Raz Podol Kyiv
- Za Raz Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- Megamarket Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- MEGAMARKET Surykova
- Vostorg Klochkivska 134Б
- supermarket "Kharkiv"
Food energy
95.00kcalProtein
1.12gCarbohydrates
4.60gFat
10.06g
Made inSpain
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TrademarkMaestro de Oliva
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Ingredients
- Gordal green olives, water, salt, flavor enhancer: monosodium glutamate, acidity regulator: lactic acid.
Producer's site:
: olive-line.comProducer
: Olive Line Int. S.L.Product description from producer
Эта марка пропитана духом старой Испании. Ее стилем и настроением. Каждый плод приносит удовольствие. Каждая капля масла дарит здоровье.More information
Olives are too bitter to be eaten right off the tree and must be cured to reduce their intrinsic bitterness. Processing methods vary with the olive variety, region where they are cultivated, and the desired taste, texture and color. Some olives are picked unripe, while others are allowed to fully ripen on the tree. The color of an olive is not necessarily related to its state of maturity. Many olives start off green and turn black when fully ripe. However, some olives start off green and remain green when fully ripe, while others start of black and remain black. In the United States, where most olives come from California, olives are typically green in color, picked in an unripe state, lye-cured, and then exposed to air as a way of triggering oxidation and conversion to a black outer color. Water curing, brine curing, and lye curing are the most common treatment processes for olives, and each of these treatments can affect the color and composition of the olives. From a botanical standpoint, olives belong to a very special group of fruits called drupes. Drupes are fruits that have a pit or stone at their core, and this pit is surrounded by a larger fleshy portion called the pericarp. Other drupes commonly found in diets worldwide include mango, cherry, peach, plum, apricot, nectarine, almond, and pistachio.