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  2. Olive loaf - Wikipedia

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    The deli meat—typically a mixture of beef and pork, though chicken has been used by meat producers such as Oscar Mayer — is often made by mixing green olives into milk powder before mixing it into the meat with spices such as mace, coriander and pepper. Green olives are typically the olives used in the loaf, as black olives would tend to ...

  3. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

  4. Pimiento - Wikipedia

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    Green Spanish olives stuffed with red pimiento peppers "Sweet" (i.e., neither sour nor savory) pimiento peppers are the familiar red stuffing found in prepared Spanish or Greek green olives. Originally, the pimiento was hand-cut into tiny pieces, then hand-stuffed into each olive to balance out the olive's otherwise strong, salty flavor.

  5. The 3-Ingredient Side Dish I Make Every Thanksgiving - AOL

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    How To Make My Easy Roasted Sweet Potatoes. For 6 to 8 servings, you’ll need: 3 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes. 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt (halve the amount if using ...

  6. Manzanilla olive - Wikipedia

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    Manzanilla olives are dual-purpose medium to large drupe or stone fruit of the Olea europea tree, used as table olives and for olive oil production. Table olives can be whole with the pit in, pitted and stuffed with pimentos, garlic, peppers, or almonds, or sliced.

  7. Pimento loaf - Wikipedia

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    Pimiento loaf, more commonly pimento loaf, also called pickle and pimiento loaf, pickle and pimento loaf, or P&P loaf, is a loaf-type luncheon meat containing finely chopped beef and pork, as well as chopped pickles and pimientos. [1] After being formed into a loaf and cooked, the loaf is kept whole so it can be sliced and served cold as deli meat.

  8. Olive - Wikipedia

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    In raw fruit, total polyphenol contents, as measured by the Folin method, are 117 mg/100 g in black olives and 161 mg/100 g in green olives, compared to 55 and 21 mg/100 g for extra virgin and virgin olive oil, respectively. [146]

  9. Stuffed peppers - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed peppers or pimientos rellenos are part of traditional Spanish cuisine, especially that of the region of the Basque Country.Usually piquillo peppers are used. [3] The fillings might include Manchego cheese, chicken, or cod in a red sauce, with chicken likely being the most popular recipe.

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