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Black olives are actually green olives that are ripe. There are many types of olives and many of them are already dark in color. But the basic green olive (neé spanish olive or manzinilla olive) ripen over time into black olives ;)
Depending on the brand: 11 olives can be as much as 3.6g or as little as 0g
Many people young and old enjoy eating olives. There are several different kinds of olives, including green, black, oil cured, and stuffed.
Olives grow on olive trees in Spain, Italy, Greece, and the US. The black (ripe) olives have a stronger, more pungent taste than green olives. The reason that we don't taste the bitterness of the black olives (when we buy them in a can) is because most of the oil and flavor is taken out, when marinated in water with a slight bit of vinegar and just a very small amount of salt. The green olives that we buy in the jar are marinated in water with a bit of vinegar and lots of brine salt, and often stuffed with pimentos. The brine salt and vinegar kills the bitterness of the olives; this is why in the US when you taste green or black olives , you usually can't taste the original authentic flavor. Another difference is the curing. Olives are cured in brine (salt and water). A green olive is picked early so it remains green after curing. A black olive stays on the tree longer and is black. It is black when cured, too.
Carbohydrates in olivesThere are: 3.8 carbohydrates in 1 ounce of Greek, black, ripe (Castella) olives2 carbohydrates in 1 ounce of ripe, canned, black olives1 carbohydrates in 1 ounce of pickled, canned or bottled, green olives.
There are 36 calories in ten small black olives.
Depends on the variety. ( I think oil cured black olives may have the most.)
there are 12 grams of carbohydrates in a black pudding.
That depends on the size of the blackberries (they are different sizes).
I've never heard or read anything about black olives promoting cancer. This doesn't mean that there is no research to the contrary. However, black olives have been used for milenia either as cured olives for direct consumption, or to make olive oil which is beneficial to your health in many ways. They have a high concentration of Omega-3 fatty acids which are good for your cardiovascular system.
Do you mean " grow in the nation of Chile ? " or go into a chili recipe ? Personally, I've eaten many varieties of chili all over the world and have never seen black olives in a bowl of chili.
there are 12 grams of carbohydrates in a black pudding.