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Cerignola olive

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Origin
  
Italy

Higher classification
  
Olive

Use
  
Table

Rank
  
Cultivar

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Scientific name
  
Olea europaea 'Bella di Cerignola'

Similar
  
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The Bella di Cerignola, better known simply as the Cerignola, is an olive cultivar from Italy.

Cerignola olives are very large, mild in flavor, and may be served either green or cured red or black. The variety, which originates from the south-eastern Italian province of Apulia and is named for the town of Cerignola, is popular for table olives.

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References

Cerignola olive Wikipedia


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