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Broken Pitted Olives

This page first published: Aug 6, 2004 · Updated: Jun 9, 2018 · by CooksInfo. Copyright © 2021 · This web site may contain affiliate links · This web site generates income via ads · Information on this site is copyrighted. Taking whole pages for your website is theft and will be DCMA'd. See re-use information.
Broken Pitted Olives are olives that when being machine-pitted got damaged. They could be olives that the machine punch to remove the pit hit the wrong way, or olives that the pitting just didn’t work out cleanly with.

The olives are just broken. They are still whole otherwise, with all the pieces attached to each other. They are not chopped or sliced into pieces.

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