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spoiled olives?
For the holidays, we opened a commercially packaged jar of mixed
'Greek' olives. My husband said he likes them. I think they taste weird. (I only like black olives which are processed completely differently.) Now there is a 'scum' at the top of the liquid in the jar. Is this spoilage? I'm hoping its olive oil or some other natural phenomenon, but would rather not poison my dearly beloved to find out if they're safe or not. ;> Any ideas? tia Deb -- (in Oregon, the pacific northWET) ;> |
spoiled olives?
Deb wrote:
> For the holidays, we opened a commercially packaged jar of mixed > 'Greek' olives. My husband said he likes them. I think they taste > weird. (I only like black olives which are processed completely > differently.) > > Now there is a 'scum' at the top of the liquid in the jar. Is this > spoilage? > > I'm hoping its olive oil or some other natural phenomenon, but would > rather not poison my dearly beloved to find out if they're safe or > not. ;> > > Any ideas? > > tia > Deb > -- > (in Oregon, the pacific northWET) ;> > > Kalamata, ie Greek, olives are a treat, keep them in the fridge after opening and the olive oil congeals on the top of the pickle. No harm in them at all if they're commercially produced. Eat them up. George |
spoiled olives?
HI DEB,
If you do what George said ,you and your hubby won't have any problems, enjoy the olives. cheers Anthony. >For the holidays, we opened a commercially packaged jar of mixed >'Greek' olives. My husband said he likes them. I think they taste >weird. (I only like black olives which are processed completely >differently.) > >Now there is a 'scum' at the top of the liquid in the jar. Is this >spoilage? > >I'm hoping its olive oil or some other natural phenomenon, but would >rather not poison my dearly beloved to find out if they're safe or >not. ;> > >Any ideas? > >tia >Deb >-- >(in Oregon, the pacific northWET) ;> > > |
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