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amphissa olive - Glossary Search

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ionian olive Glossary Term
A medium large Greek olive that is picked when it is green in color. The olive is brine-cured and contains firm textured meat that has a mild buttery flavor.
elitses olive Glossary Term
A very small Greek olive that has a brownish-green or purplish-black color. The olive is brine-cured and contains firm meat that has a delicately sweet nutty flavor.
bella di cerignola olive Glossary Term
A large oval shaped olive produced in southern Italy that can be either black or bright green in color, depending on maturity.
alfonso olive Glossary Term
A large light purple or purplish-brown olive native to Chile that contains soft, almost mushy meat. It is brine-cured in vinegar and has a rich olive flavor that may be slightly bitter or acidic in taste.
manzanilla olive Glossary Term
A small to medium size olive, produced in Spain and California, that is greenish brown in color and oval shaped.
lucque olive Glossary Term
A smaller elliptical-shaped green olive that is native to southern France. This olive is brine-cured and has a slightly salty flavor.
extra virgin olive oil Glossary Term
Refers to the chemical requirements of the olive oil and not the quality and taste. Olive oil must have an acidity level of 1% or less to be considered extra virgin.
olive oil dispenser and drizzler Glossary Term
A bottle that is typically formed in a manner, such as tall and narrow, for use in conveniently holding and dispensing olive oil.
nyons olive Glossary Term
Dry-salt-cured or brine-cured olives from Nyons, France. They are small black, green tinted olives which have a bitter taste.
giarraffa olive Glossary Term
A large size Italian olive that is oval in shape and when ripe, it is purplish-black in color. The meat of the olive has a firm texture and it is brine-cured or dried for serving.
coratina olive Glossary Term
A large size Italian olive, long and oval in shape, that is black in color when harvested. It is most often used to produce olive oil.
calamata olive Glossary Term
A medium size, almond shaped Greek olive that is blackish-purple in color. It is a brine-cured stone cracked olive that is slit, and packed in vinegar.
hojiblanca olive Glossary Term
A medium sized, pale green colored olive from Spain that is round in shape. It is brine-cured and has firm, fibrous textured meat providing a soft fruity or sweet flavor that may be slightly bitter.
salona olive Glossary Term
A medium size Greek olive that is round and brownish purple in color. It is a brine-cured olive containing soft, almost mushy meat with a slightly salty flavor.
rubra olive Glossary Term
A small to medium size olive grown in California that is dark black when ripe. It is most often used for the production of olive oil.
moraiolo olive Glossary Term
A small, round, cherry shaped olive from Italy that is purplish-black in color. It is most often used to produce a delicately flavored olive oil.
leccino olive Glossary Term
A medium size Italian olive that has a longer oval shape and is purplish-black in color after being picked.
cornicabra olive Glossary Term
A large pale green colored olive from Spain that is round in shape. It is brine-cured with a firm-textured meat that has a soft fruity or sweet flavor.
caroleo olive Glossary Term
A large oval shaped Italian olive that is dark violet in color. It is brine-cured and has a firm textured meat providing a soft delicate flavor.
sevillano olive Glossary Term
It is a Spanish olive that is large in size, and oval in shape with a bright green color or purplish-black when ripe.
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