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This queen reigns supreme! Del Destino Spanish Queen Olives are bright green spherical delights, stuffed with a remarkable red pimiento in the middle. Perfectly plump and almost juicy, these olives border on tart, with the classic saltiness that is attributed to its salt water brine. Larger than the Manzanilla olive, the Queen olive makes a striking appearance on an antipasto platter surrounded by aged cheeses and cured meats.
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A quick weeknight dish combines strands of al dente spaghetti, combined in a “sauce” of toasted breadcrumbs, lightly cooked tuna, and chopped Spanish Queen Olives, all cooked in olive oil.
Creative cooks incorporate these powerhouses of flavor into all kinds of dishes. Keep a gallon close by and add a handful of them to salads, baked fish or sauces. These olives are sun dried, which concentrates their flavor, so a few go a long way. A great accompaniment for wine; serve with cheese for a quick appetizer.
These Italian olives are commonly known as the largest olive in the world, mirroring the size of a shelled walnut.
Pitted, green olives with herbes de Provence.
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
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.