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  2. Marmarabirlik - Wikipedia

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    A logo of Marmarabirlik's trade brand. Marmarabirlik produces an average of 30,000 tons of fresh olive per year. Marmarabirlik conducts sales and marketing activities of produced its products to whole of Turkey with 58 dealers in 78 provinces, to Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Russia, Northern Cyprus, Bulgaria and to whole Europe with contracted buyer companies and to Canada, United States and ...

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

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    The Mediterranean diet has been all the rage for quite some time now—and if you’re familiar with any such recipes, you’ve probably tried a kalamata olive or two. What’s more, these ...

  4. Gemlik olive - Wikipedia

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    Gemlik olives are called the following names as Tirilye, Curly, wrapping paper and black. They are small to medium-sized black olives with a high oil content. [1] This type of olive is very common in Turkey and is sold as a breakfast olive in the cured formats of either Yagli Sele, Salamura or Duble; though there are other less common curings ...

  5. List of olive cultivars - Wikipedia

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    a large, black olive with a smooth and meatlike taste, is named after the city of Kalamata, Greece, and is used as a table olive. These olives are usually preserved in wine, vinegar or olive oil. Kalamata olives enjoy PDO status, and olives of this same cultivar grown outside the Kalamata region are marketed in the EU as Kalamon olives. [18 ...

  6. Manzanilla olive - Wikipedia

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    Manzanillo's olives are dual-purpose, used for table olives and olive oil. Manzanillo olive cultivars are grown in many geographic areas around the world. Canned Manzanillo olives are either green in colour or the popular black coloured variety that is manufactured using the "California black-ripe" curing method.

  7. Grossane - Wikipedia

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    The black olives have a sweet taste, and the fruit is freestone—the stone does not cling to the flesh. [3] It can also be used for the extraction of oil, but it gives a poor yield, and the oil has a short shelf-life. [3] The oil is said to have a "delicate flavor with a citrus aroma and slight fruitiness", [5] while others compare it to ...

  8. Kalamata olive - Wikipedia

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    Within the EU (and other countries that ratified PDO agreements or similar laws), the name is protected with PDO status, which means that the name can only be used for olives (and olive oil) from the region around Kalamata. [5] Olives of the same variety grown elsewhere are marketed as Kalamon olives in the EU and, sometimes, elsewhere. [6] [7 ...

  9. Picholine - Wikipedia

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    The Picholine is a French cultivar of olives. It is the most widely available cultivar in France. [1] Though originally from Gard in southern France, it is today grown all over the world. The Picholine is best known as a cocktail olive, though it is also used to make olive oil. It is the most common variety of olive used for oil from Morocco. [2]