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Old December 29, 2012   #1
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Default Arbequina Olive

Grown in Columbia, SC.

First olive off of about two year old trees.

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Old December 29, 2012   #2
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It might help if I attached the picture!

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It might help if I attached the picture!

I was wondering but didn't want to say anything critical
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WOW Lovely we all in my family love olives, I love any colors!!!! Gods gifts to use.
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Do they have more of a green olive taste? Or are they milder?
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Old December 30, 2012   #6
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We haven't eaten any yet.
We got TWO olives this year and our gourmand squirrels took one.

We've had "Chef's Blend" Olive Oil from Georgia Olive Farms and it is very bright and fruity.
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