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In reply to the discussion: This, that, or neither. Black olives, Green Olives or neither. Can be eaten alone as a snack or cooked in a recipe. Me- [View all]debm55
(30,953 posts)69. Thank you for that information canuckledragger.
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This, that, or neither. Black olives, Green Olives or neither. Can be eaten alone as a snack or cooked in a recipe. Me- [View all]
debm55
Apr 2024
OP
Both. Black for eating and in eggs; green for eating and in pasta and potato salad.
LoisB
Apr 2024
#6
I love olives, black or green, but the salt content does slow me down from eating them so often.
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2024
#8
TY SWBTATTReg, I like the black olives, the green olives always seemed salty to me.
debm55
Apr 2024
#15
Tasos Jalapeno and garlic green olives. Big olives in maybe 48oz jar at Costco. Sold separately.
brewens
Apr 2024
#28
Any kind, any time. Green olives in a tapenade especially so, or kalamatas in a Greek salad.
EarnestPutz
Apr 2024
#32