Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Olives

from the california olive website

California Ripe Olives are packed in a light brine solution, not only to bring out the flavor of the fruit, but also to protect them in transportation. The recommended shelf life for unopened cans is 36-48 months. They may be stored at room temperature.

Once opened, store unused California Ripe Olives in their original brine in the open can and cover with plastic wrap to allow oxygen to permeate. Do not store California Ripe Olives in an airtight container as harmful toxins may develop. If the original brine has been discarded, replace with a solution of one cup of water and 1/2 teaspoon salt in order to keep the olives wet and free from external odors. Partially used cans of California Ripe Olives may be held in the refrigerator for up to ten days.

California Ripe Olives have only two grams of fat in a 15 gram serving, with the majority of fat coming from monounsaturated fat and part of the remaining fats being essential fatty acids. One serving contains only three percent of your total fat intake for the day. Contrary to what you may think, olives are not high in calories. In fact, an extra large Black Ripe Olive has only seven calories - and a serving equal to only 25 calories! This makes olives an ideal snack or ingredient for adding flavor and variety to the lower fat meals you prepare.

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  1. Black olives, 1 cup

    NUTRITIONAL VALUE

    Calories 141.48
    Calories from Fat 115.87
    Total Fat 12.87g
    Saturated Fat 1.71g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 1.1g
    Monounsaturated Fat 9.51g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    Sodium 1187.7mg
    Potassium 11.21mg
    Total Carbohydrate 8.19g
    Dietary Fiber 4.04g
    Protein 1.19g

    % Daily Value

    Vitamin A 10 %
    Vitamin C 2 %
    Calcium 12 %
    Iron 25 %
    Vitamin E 9 %
    Niacin 0 %
    Folate 0 %
    Vitamin B-6 1 %
    Magnesium 1 %
    Zinc 2 %
    Copper 16 %

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