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  2. The New Viral Way to Make a Dirty Martini 10x Better - AOL

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    Maybe it’s the sleek glasses or the briny olives perched on a toothpick, but I’m intrigued by the drink. In 2024, the Dirty Martini seemed to be popping up everywhere.

  3. Bartenders Reveal Their Favorite Brines to Use in a Dirty Martini

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    Provost worked with his olive supplier to ensure that the brine they use is distinct. “We are usually using the brine of our prime quality Nocellara olives [a green olive primarily grown in ...

  4. 6 Ingenious Ways to Use Leftover Olive Brine Beyond Dirty ...

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    There’s (almost) nothing olive brine can’t do — here’s how to unlock the flavor of the jar sitting in your fridge. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ...

  5. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    If the food contains sufficient moisture, a pickling brine may be produced simply by adding dry salt. For example, sauerkraut and Korean kimchi are produced by salting the vegetables to draw out excess water. Natural fermentation at room temperature, by lactic acid bacteria, produces the required acidity. Other pickles are made by placing ...

  6. Salting (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sea salt being added to raw ham to make prosciutto. Salting is the preservation of food with dry edible salt. [1] It is related to pickling in general and more specifically to brining also known as fermenting (preparing food with brine, that is, salty water) and is one form of curing.

  7. Kalamata olive - Wikipedia

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    The short method debitters the olives by packing them in water or weak brine, which is changed daily for around a week. Once debittered, they are packed in brine and wine vinegar with a layer of olive oil and slices of lemon. The olives are often slit to decrease the processing time further.

  8. Gemlik olive - Wikipedia

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    The traditional method of curing is to put the olives into two-metre-deep (6.6 ft) vats with weights on the top and brine circulating. The weights tenderize the olives. They are then stored in brine. The more commercial method is to use pressure vats, but this does not produce such a nice texture of olive. This is a firm, salty olive.

  9. What Are Kalamata Olives? Here’s Everything You Need to Know ...

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    BRETT STEVENS/Getty Images. Kalamata olives are a widely recognized and much-loved type of Greek olive that grow on the Kalamon tree and hail from the Peloponnese region in southern Greece.(Note ...