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Marmarabirlik Exclusive Black Olive is a 28 oz jar of premium black olives sourced from the renowned Gemlik region of Turkey. Handpicked and naturally cured, these olives are perfect for enhancing Mediterranean dishes and are a staple for health-conscious consumers.
A**A
These oils taste very good. We liked them enough to purchase two more containers.
Best cured black oils.
J**W
Tasty, not too briney
Perfect little olive love nuggets
L**E
Olives
As the doctor ordered. Good olives
A**T
SO GOOD
Omg I’ve been craving this style of olives ever since returning from my honeymoon in Greece- they serve them at every restaurant. Anyway every one I’ve found in the states or even on import websites has had an off taste or texture and just been disappointing. These ones however are so close to the ones in Greece, they’re amazing quality and flavor. I could cry. This has been a need and I didn’t think I’d get them again for years until I could make another trip but I took a chance on these and they’re delicious. 10/10 recommend. So good.
H**S
Dried Black Olives
These dried olives in light oil are just fantastic. Absolutely delicious and hard to stop eating. The flavors are rich, and satisfying. I now enjoy them on a regular basis.
S**F
Cured in CORN OIL
These looked like a great deal on dry cured olives...guess I should have paid closer attention to the photograph of the package. The description did not indicate that these olives were cured in an unhealthy seed oil...but if you zoom into the photo of the back of the packaging, it is in the ingredient list. Dry cured olives should be cured using salt and OLIVE OIL, not cheap and unhealthy CORN OIL...health-conscious buyer beware! These olives are non-returnable, so they will be going straight in the trash. Mina brand dry cured olives are the real deal!
A**R
Great olives
Best dry cured olives. Lightly salted, great texture, plump. Good price quick delivery.
A**R
4.5 stars if I could; corn oil?
I have been buying a variety of olives online. These were my latest acquisition. I have liked all of the olives I have bought to date, some green, some black, and now these black dried olives. I am fonder of bitter flavor notes than my wife, so I like these more than she does, and understand that these are not bitter per se. They are very pleasant to eat, and I enjoy them plain as a snack and also as an addition, along with other varieties of olives in salads. The container, which others have had problems with, was intact when it arrived. I may try marinating these in olive oil with some added herbs, or garlic, or both, which may temper the slight bitterness and make them more appealing to my wife.These are definitely on my buy again list. I do want to explore other varieties and producers and see whether I like them even more, but I would be happy buying these again. I have already repurchased two other olive varieties that I bought, and this may end up being the third.The only disappointment that I have is that the ingredient list includes corn oil. Why use corn oil? Turkey produces some fine olive oil. It would seem much more natural to use olive oil.Finally, if the vendor happens to read reviews, let me point out that the pricing structure in the listing has major flaws. It should be obvious when you look at the listing. There is currently no incentive to buy multiunit lots. The price per item increases the more of them you buy. I don't know if the information that the vendor provided had an error or this is yet another example of what I call "Amazon math". I have pointed this out to Amazon, but my experience is that this is pointless. In many years of submitting errors, I don't believe I have ever seen the errors corrected. I hope the vendor will look at the listing and take the time to fix it.
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