green olive
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of olive: A green olive is an olive fruit that is harvested while still unripe and green in color. It is typically preserved by being pickled in a brine solution. Sometimes, green olives are pitted and stuffed with ingredients like pimento (a type of sweet pepper).
Usage
- The term "green olive" specifically refers to the preserved, edible product, not the raw fruit on the tree. It is used as a countable noun (e.g., a green olive, green olives).
- It is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe an ingredient or a snack.
Examples
- Noun:
- She added several green olives to the salad for a salty, briny flavor.
- The martini was garnished with a single green olive on a toothpick.
- I prefer the taste of green olives over black ones.
Advanced Usage
- "Stuffed green olive": A green olive that has had its pit removed and is filled with a savory item.
- The cheese platter included green olives stuffed with almonds.
Variants and Related Words
- Olive (n): The general term for the fruit of the olive tree, which can be green or black depending on ripeness.
- Black olive (n): An olive that has been allowed to fully ripen on the tree, turning dark purple or black.
- Brine (n): A high-concentration solution of salt in water, used for pickling.
- Pimento (n): A variety of large, red, sweet pepper, often used as a stuffing for olives.
Synonyms
- Pickled olive: This is a near-synonym, though it is less specific as it does not indicate the color/ripeness at harvest.
Related Phrases
- Olive branch: (Idiom) A symbol of peace. (Note: This phrase uses "olive" but is not directly related to "green olive" as a food item).
- Olive oil: A liquid fat obtained from pressing olives.
Noun
- olives picked green and pickled in brine; infrequently stuffed with e.g. pimento