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I’ve had a love affair with olives since I was a young child. Whether they were small ones, big ones, ones placed on my finger tips and then eaten, black or green, stuffed, dry cured, as a tapenade, added to salads, spreads or sauces, used as toppings or as a garnish, I’ve loved them all.
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Olives can truly make a dish. Just try a Greek salad without black olives and then with and with vegetable oil and then with virgin olive oil and the difference is a Greek salad or something not. Chef LeeZ and Thai nationals might say: "same same but different".
Thanks for reading my article and for your insight and suggestion. I love the simplicity of a simple green salad with Greek Kalamata olives, but this event was only featuring Spanish olives and olive oil. Happy cooking!
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