SC - Re: Fresh olives
ChannonM at aol.com
ChannonM at aol.com
Wed Mar 29 16:57:07 PST 2000
In a message dated 3/29/00 3:32:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
owner-sca-cooks at ansteorra.org writes:
<< Fresh (meaning uncured or unpickled) olives are usually very bitter, and
almost inedible. I think we can assume, unless otherwise stated, that any
reference to olives in these posts refers to cured olives. Right guys and
gals? Please say I'm right... >>
While at our local market, I saw fresh olives. My mind went directly to the
yummy taste I associate with them and so I bought a small bagful. I went
home, opened a good book, grabbed a few olive out of the bag and popped them
into my mouth. I chewed half a chew and promptly spit them into my hand. It
was one of the most significantly terrible tasting food items I have ever
eaten (probably because my mind was not expecting what came of the
experience). I was expecting a velvety, salty or even oily taste. What I got
was turpentine.
Hauviette
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