Roasted Black Olives

Oven dried black olives; vacuum packed to ensure freshness are a nutritious antioxidant-rich food.

  • An olive that bursts with flavour thanks to the oven drying process
  • A perfect addition to a more rustic antipasti platter
  • Delicious for cooking and in salads, panini, and wraps
Ingredients: olives, salt, olive oil, antioxidant (citric acid)
Allergens: see ingredients in bold
Packaging: available in 250g/2Kg Plastic Vacuum
 
Exclusively produced in Italy for: TASTE WITH GUSTO IMPORT Ltd.
Unit 2, Santry Hall Industrial Estate, D09 Y2F7, Dublin 9

Additional information

3,90

Product Origin

Puglia

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