Buon Giorno e Buon Viaggio

Buon Giorno e Buon Viaggio fellow readers!

This blog was created for the purpose of adding information I'm learning for my trip to Italy. I'm extremely excited that I'm going and even more, to share my experience with you all. My blog is entitled il dolce far niente e tutto. It means the art of doing nothing and everything. Hope you're up for it :)

As my greeting says: Buon Giorno (Good Day) e Buon Viaggio (Good Journey)!













Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Oil Curing


Method: The olives are soaked in oil for several months, which helps to draw out the Oleuropein.
Taste/Flavor: These would have a more intensive olive flavor because they are being soaked in olive oil.
Region: I could find no particular region associated with this method of curing.


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