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    Peanut Butter. This one may cause a pause, but there's a caveat here. Most commercial peanut butter lasts a while in the pantry if they're unopened like six to 24 months. On the other hand ...

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  4. 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 ...

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    Kalamata Olives vs. Black Olives Peter Adams/Getty Images When it comes to comparing kalamata olives and black olives, it’s important to note that kalamata olives are indeed a type of black olive.

  6. Manzanilla olive - Wikipedia

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    The University of Florida North Florida Research and Education Center planted five different types of olive cultivars to research if olives could be established in Florida. The climate does not get cold enough for the trees to become dormant, but growers have put liquid CO 2 into the ground as a means to create dormancy. [17]

  7. Arbequina - Wikipedia

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    Arbequina is a cultivar of olives.The fruit is highly aromatic, small, symmetrical and dark brown, with a rounded apex and a broad peduncular cavity. In Europe, it is mostly grown in Catalonia, Spain, [1] but is also grown in Aragon and Andalusia, as well as California, [2] Argentina, Chile, Australia and Azerbaijan.

  8. Shortage of council members complicates Olives sale

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    Jun. 28—MANKATO — A prerequisite for the planned July 1 sale of the downtown restaurant Olives — the transfer of its liquor license — was thwarted by a shortage of council members at the ...

  9. Olive tree of Vouves - Wikipedia

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    Probably one of the oldest olive trees in the world, it still produces olives today. The exact age of the tree cannot be determined. The use of radioisotopes is not possible, as its heartwood has been lost down the centuries, [1] while tree ring analysis demonstrated the tree to be at least 2,000 years old. [2]