
Pitted Black Olives
Melting black olives, pitted
Ideal for aperitifs, salads or charcuterie platters
Simply prepared with sea salt
Softness and character for your moments of sharing.
These pitted black olives, simply prepared with sea salt, offer a melting texture and a delicate flavor , ideal for convivial moments : mixed platters, homemade tapas, or Mediterranean aperitifs.
Maison Fayard offers you here a pantry classic revisited with care, to highlight the flavors without ever masking them .
Ingredients
Natural pitted black olives, Water, Sea salt, Citric acid.
May contain: Traces of other tree nuts and sesame.
Storage
Store in a cool, dark place.
Best before the date shown on the top of the bottle.
Average nutritional values per 100 g
Energy: 300 kcal (estimated from 45 kcal per 15 g)
Fat: 33.3 g, of which saturated fat: 3.3 g, trans fat: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 6.7 g, of which sugars: 0 g
Fiber: 0 g
Protein: 0 g
Salt: Sodium 1333 mg ≈ 3.3 g
Potassium: 42 mg
Calcium: 0 mg
Iron: 0.7 mg
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The perfect match according to Maison Fayard

Food pairings & tasting tips
Perfect match
Serve alongside duck rillettes , artisanal terrines or a Maison Fayard charcuterie platter , with a fresh lager , a light red wine , or a crémant brut .
Fayard House Council
Store in a cool, dry place, close tightly after opening.
Enjoy chilled, straight from the fork or skewered on appetizer skewers.
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