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	Comments on: Home-fermented olives gifted by @thelandofmint.
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These are the best olives I have ever tasted. They are soft, giving when you bite into them, bitter and at the same time sweet. There is salt too, and herbs and a delicate tang of orange zest.
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(And not a drop of omega 6 heavy sunflower oil in sight &#8211; yes!)
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I am super-excited about fermenting olives. I was too late this year &#8211; all the ones around me had gone to the frantoio (olive mill) before I could get to it. Next year they won&#8217;t escape me!	</title>
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