Here's a good article with lots of information about various types of olives, including health benefits, tastes, etc.
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| All About Olives The branches on this family tree of celebrated treats are diverse.
February 2013 By Corinne Garcia With little to no cholesterol and a rich store of beneficial monounsaturated fat, low in calories and carbohydrates, and high levels of antioxidants, iron, fiber and vitamin E, this tree fruit—yes, the olive is a fruit—has a long history in healthy Mediterranean diets. Research shows that monounsaturated fats can “favor weight loss,” as opposed to diets high in saturated fats (Obesity Journal 5/14/07). Olives also have a phytonutrient called hydroxytyrosol, which studies have shown to have anti-inflammatory and cancer-fighting properties while supporting cardiovascular health (Planta Medica 08/2011, European Foods Safety Authority Journal 2011). Read full story here: http://energytimes.com/pages/features/0213/olives.html |