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DIVINA, CASTELVETRANO OLIVES UNPITTED, POUCH 7 OZ
Divina Unpitted Castelvetrano olives are the Nocellara de Belice varietal, named after the town in Sicily where they’re grown. A bright all-natural apple green, these delicious olives are mild with notes of artichoke.
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LOSADA, MANZANILLA OLIVES 4/1 GAL
Olive Variety: Manzanilla Olives
Curing Method: Conventional
Origin: Typical of Seville, Andalusia
Time of Harvest: September / October
Description: Manzanilla gets its name little apple due to its round spherical shape. Manzanilla is high in oil content making it very pleasant on the palate as well as containing all the nutritional elements of top-quality olive oil. It also favors digestion due to its low content in saturated fat.
Serving Recommendations: Manzanilla olives are known for their delicate flavor making them extremely popular for use in your favorite martini. -
DIVINA, MEDITERRANEAN OLIVE MEDLEY
A fun and festive mix of the Mediterranean’s most popular and cherished olive varietals including Italian Castelvetrano, Gaeta (Itrana) and Cerignola, Greek Amfissa and Passoloni and Moroccan Picholine olives. The result is an eye-catching medley of colors and shapes with a perfectly balanced flavor profile. Enjoy with mixed nuts and a glass of beer or Champagne.
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PETITS COQUILLOS OLIVES, ARNAUD
Petits Coquillos are small dark olives, packed in the Niçoise style in natural sea salt brine.
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NATURAL 3 OLIVE MIX, LOSADA
To capture the best possible flavor and texture of each variety of olive, they are cured separately in a natural saltwater brine before being mixed in a blend that showcases the fruitiness of Cornicabra, the slightly bitter flavor of Aloreña and the herbaceous notes of Cuquillo.
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ZORZALENA OLIVES, SPANISH (NATURAL), LOSADA
When harvested, these olives are still in the middle of the maturation process, creating a product that is homogeneous in color, a beautiful deep olive green. One of the main characteristics of this variety is the strength and vigor of the olive tree, which for decades has been used to graft weaker varieties, taking advantage of the strong zorzaleña roots. Because of this process the zorzaleña olive trees began to disappear becoming scarce and underutilized. Most of the existing trees are found growing wild at road sides. The name zorzaleña originated from local wild birds zorzales, that feed on the mature olives found in Western Andalucia.
Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured
Time of Harvest August – October -
ITALIAN TAGGIASCA OLIVES
The celebrated olive of the Liguria region in the Italian Riviera, Taggiasca’s fruity flavor is the centerpiece of Italian fare. With a deep violet skin, it offers a firm bite and a fruity and mildly sweet flavor. Its small size is perfect for snacking and its strong aroma and clean finish makes is perfect for making extra virgin olive oil. Frutto’s Taggiasca olives are packed in an herb infused oil that can be used for a great flavor marinade or light dressing.
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SICILIAN STYLE OLIVES, SUPER COLOSSAL
Naturally cured for a minimum of 10 months (No Lye), our Whole Sevillano Super Colossal Olives have the size, flavor and crunch perfect for any deli case. 100% California Grown, All- Natural, Kosher Certified.
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FRENCH OIL CURED OLIVES WITH ROASTED GARLIC, ARNAUD
The Arnaud family’s tender, plump black French olives are salt cured and seasoned with mellow roasted garlic slices. These olives macerate in their own juice, and have rich, simple fruity olive flavor. Finished with a drizzle of extra virgin locally-produced Provencal sunflower oil.
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MARCONI, MOROCCAN OIL CURED OLIVES
Oil-curing is what makes them wrinkly, nicely salty, and delicious. These whole olives have concentrated woodsy, winey, raisiny flavors. Meaty and firm texture.
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FRENCH OIL CURED WITH HERBS
This aromatic golden oil is made in the Valle des Baux, in beautiful Provence, France. Made from a single cold-pressing of five different types of olives of the region, Arnaud’s Vallee des Baux de Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil combines intense Salonenques and Picholine, fruity and aromatic Aglandau and Grossanes, and sweet Verdales olives. The result is a stunning golden-green oil with a fruit-like flavor with notes of hazelnuts and almonds, and a fragrance of artichokes. Vallee des Baux de Provence Extra Virgin Olive Oil is made by Arnaud Olives, a family-owned company since 1947. A 100% all-natural product. Don’t use this beauty for cooking, but rather savor its full flavor by using it cold on salads, drizzled on grilled meats and vegetables, or for dipping bread.
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FRENCH GREEN OLIVES WITH HERB, ARNAUD
For three generations the Arnaud family has been curing and selling traditional Provencal olives in the small town of Fontvieille-en-Provence, France. These olives are cured for several months in a simple sea salt brine. Nothing else is added, leaving each olive with simple, fruity olive flavor. Our olives are among the most delicious in the world. These sterilized tins have a shelf like of over 5 years. Tender olives, pasteurized to give them a long shelf life. These olives have less salt than their fresh, unpasteurized counterparts.
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MANZANILLA OLIVES, LOSADA
Manzanilla gets its name “little apple” due to its round spherical shape. Manzanilla is high in oil content making it very pleasant on the palate as well as containing all the nutritional elements of top-quality olive oil. It also favors digestion due to its low content in saturated fat.
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NATURAL CORNICABRA OLIVES, LOSADA
The Cornicabra variety is usually used in olive oil production but in the typical regions of cultivation it is also very popular as a table olive. This olive is half way through the maturation process producing a beautiful color range from pale pink to dark purple. The cornicabra is oval-shaped with a small horn on one side, which gives the name to this variety: Corni-cabra meaning the goat’s horn.
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CARMONA OLIVE MIX, LOSADA
The Carmona olive mix is a selection of unique varieties and traditional Spanish olives (Natural Gordal, Verdial, Zorzaleña, Cuquillo, Cornicabra). The mix contains cornicabra, zorzaleña, verdial, cuquillo and gordal olives. This 5 olive mix provides a variety of sizes, colors, textures, and flavors in one jar and is named for Carmona, the town where Aceitunas Losada has resided for more than 50 years.
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NATURAL ALORENA OLIVES, LOSADA
Each aloreña olive is cracked before the curing process. The traditional natural brine is made of water and salt, and the crack facilitates the natural fermentation. The crack and firm texture of this olive also makes it very fitting for custom marinades. The aloreña olive, also known as Malagueña in certain areas, is the only olive from Spain with a D.O., Denomination of Origin.
Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured
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LOSADA, GORDAL OLIVES, WHOLE
The name gordal means the fat one due to it’s round shape and large size (over 6gr). Due to its low oil content it is exclusively used for table olives. It has a fine delicate flavor, similar to manzanilla, and a firm, meaty texture. Losada uses a neutral brine which results in a balanced salt to bitterness ratio, so that you can really taste the flesh of the olive. Curing Method: Conventional, Time of Harvest: September / October
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GAETA OLIVES
A small oval olive from Italy that has a wrinkled black flesh if they are salt cured or a smoother dark violet flesh if brine cured. This olive provides a meaty texture with a slightly tart to salty flavor. After being brine or salt cured, the olive is rubbed with olive oil, which gives the olive a delicately mild flavor. Gaeta olives are popular as an appetizer, as a salad ingredient, as an olive added to pasta dishes, as a topping for cooked fish, or as an olive made into a puree. The Gaeta olive may also be referred to as Gyeta olive.
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FRENCH GREEN OLIVE WITH FENNEL, ARNAUD
For three generations the Arnaud family has been curing and selling traditional Provencal olives in the small town of Fontvieille-en-Provence, France. These olives are cured for several months in a simple sea salt brine. Nothing else is added, leaving each olive with simple, fruity olive flavor. Our olives are among the most delicious in the world. These sterilized tins have a shelf like of over 5 years. Tender olives, pasteurized to give them a long shelf life. These olives have less salt than their fresh, unpasteurized counterparts.
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PICHOLINE OLIVES, BARNIER
This world-class French green olive varietal is crisp yet tender and slightly salty.
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DIVINA, ORGANIC GREEK OLIVE MIX
This medley of Greece’s most popular organic olive varietals is free of pesticides and preservatives. Pair with feta or roast with fresh herbs.
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DIVINA, GREEN CRACKED OLIVES
Delicately cured and harvested by hand, this classic Greek green olive pairs perfectly with cheddar, asiago and calabrese salami.
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DIVINA, ORGANIC KALAMATA OLIVES
The pride of Greece, these organic olives are free of pesticides and preservatives. Pair the iconic Kalamata with feta, hummus and warm pita. The iconic Greek Kalamata cultivated without pesticides or additives! Smoky and fruity with a red wine-infused snap, these firm, sharp olives pair perfectly with Feta.
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DIVINA, KALAMATA OLIVES, WHOLE
The iconic Greek olive for salads, pizza and more. Enjoy with feta and red wine.
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DIVINA, CASTELVETRANO OLIVES, WHOLE
This olive is a party starter; versatile, mild and crowd-pleasing. Pair with brie.
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DIVINA, MT. PELION BLOND OLIVES, UNPITTED
Fleshy, complex and tart blond olives from the slopes of Mt. Pelion in Greece.
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DIVINA, MESSINIA ESTATE KALAMATA OLIVES
Messinia Estate Kalamata olives are grown on the Western coast of the Peloponnese Peninsula, specifically in the Kyparissia region. The olives from this estate are mellow, fruity and extra plump because of the wet climate.
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CUQUILLO OLIVES, WHOLE, LOSADA
Cuquillo is a rare variety of an all natural and non-dyed black olive from Southern Spain. It has a smoky flavor and a sweet after taste. Cuquillo olives have low acidity and bitterness, enhancing the persistence of its aroma. The cuquillo is interchangeable with the French variety Nicoise. Cuquillos are available pitted or with pit. Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured; Time of Harvest: Mid November – Early December.
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CORNICABRA OLIVES, SPANISH, WHOLE, LOSADA
The cornicabra variety is usually used in olive oil production but in the typical regions of cultivation it is also very popular as a table olive. This olive is half way through the maturation process producing a beautiful color range from pale pink to dark purple. The cornicabra is oval-shaped with a small horn on one side, which gives the name to this variety: Corni-cabra meaning the goat’s horn. Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured; Time of Harvest: October – November
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CERIGNOLA GREEN OLIVES
These all natural Italian olives are commonly known as the largest olive in the world, mirroring the size of a shelled walnut. They have a crisp bite and a firm texture with a mild flavor that holds just the right balance of saltiness and sweetness.
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CERIGNOLA BLACK OLIVES
These Italian olives are commonly known as the largest olive in the world, mirroring the size of a shelled walnut.
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CASTELVETRANO GREEN OLIVES
Medium-sized and round, they are harvested in September before their natural ripening so the olive boasts a beautiful bright green color and crisp pulp. Their buttery taste balances between sweet and salty making them wildly popular in salad bars.
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CARMONA OLIVES MIXED, SPANISH (NATURAL), LOSADA
The Carmona olive mix is a selection of unique varieties and traditional Spanish olives. The mix contains cornicabra, zorzaleña, verdial, cuquillo and gordal olives. This 5 olive mix provides a variety of sizes, colors, textures, and flavors in one jar and is named for Carmona, the town where Aceitunas Losada has resided for more than 50 years. Olive Varieties include Natural Gordal, Verdial, Zorzaleña, Cuquillo, and Cornicabra. Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured
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DIVINA, KALAMATA OLIVES
Authentic Greek Kalamata have a firm texture, fruity taste and wine-infused snap. The classic olive for Greek salads and Meze platters.
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MAS D’EN POU, ARBEQUINA OLIVES
From the region of Catalonia in Spain, the Arbequina is a small, firm and delicately flavored.
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ALFONSO OLIVES
Alfonso olives are oval, purplish olives grown in Chile. They are firm in texture and have a slightly sour taste. Krinos alfonso olives are marinated in a vinegar brine enhanced by a touch of olive oil. Krinos olives are better tasting because they are always 100% naturally cured.
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ALORENA OLIVES, SPANISH (NATURAL), LOSADA
Each aloreña olive is cracked before the curing process. The traditional natural brine is made of water and salt, and the crack facilitates the natural fermentation. The crack and firm texture of this olive also makes it very fitting for custom marinades. The aloreña olive, also known as Malagueña in certain areas, is the only olive from Spain with a D.O., Denomination of Origin. Curing Method: Natural Brine Cured; Time of Harvest: End of August
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PROVENCALE MELANGE OLIVES, ARNAUD
For three generations the Arnaud family has been curing and selling traditional Provencal olives in the small town of Fontvieille-en-Provence, France. These olives are cured for several months in a simple sea salt brine. Nothing else is added, leaving each olive with simple, fruity olive flavor. Our olives are among the most delicious in the world. These sterilized tins have a shelf like of over 5 years. Tender olives, pasteurized to give them a long shelf life. These olives have less salt than their fresh, unpasteurized counterparts.
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GREEN OLIVE WITH HERB, ARNAUD
For three generations the Arnaud family has been curing and selling traditional Provencal olives in the small town of Fontvieille-en-Provence, France. These green olives are cured for several months in gros sel, course sea salt. The olives macerate in their own juice, retaining a simple fruity olive flavor. They are then seasoned with sunflower oil and aromatic herbs grown in the countryside of Provence. These olives are among the most delicious in the world.
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CERIGNOLA RED OLIVES
Like its green and black counterparts, who are certainly the same olive, the Red Bella is grown in Puglia, Italy. The curing process is what makes this delicious olive stand apart with its red, red hue. Due to its mild flavor, the Bella di Cerignola Olive is often considered a beginner olive. All certified (DOP) Bella di Cerignolas are grown within the Foggia province of Puglia, Italy.
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PETITS COQUILLOS OLIVES, ARNAUD
Petits Coquillos are small dark olives, packed in the Niçoise style in natural sea salt brine.