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Don't be fooled: Are your olives really black or dyed?This slow and costly process is incompatible with large-scale production. To cope with the huge demand for black olives, the industry opts to speed up the process and dye green olives by oxidation ...
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Black Vs Green Olives: What's The Real Difference?They're frequently served black in the aforementioned pizzas and salads. You're also likely to see large Ligurian or wrinkly Gaeta olives from Italy, which are more commonly served green.
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