Tassos Green Pitted Olives 366G
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Tassos Green Pitted Olives 366G are large, hand-selected pitted green olives from the Halkidiki region of northern Greece, packed in a 366-gram jar. Known for their impressive size and satisfying crunch, these olives belong to the prized Hondroelia Halkidikis variety — one of the most sought-after table olive cultivars in the Mediterranean.
Quick Facts: Net Weight: 366g | Origin: Halkidiki, Northern Greece | Variety: Hondroelia Halkidikis | Style: Pitted, Brined
Origin & Production
Tassos sources its olives from the Halkidiki peninsula in northern Greece, a region renowned for producing some of the largest and meatiest green olives in the world. The Hondroelia Halkidikis cultivar (also known as Chalkidiki or Chondrolia) is distinguished by its substantial size and firm, crisp flesh. These olives are fermented and pasteurized, then packed in a brine of water, sea salt, white wine vinegar, and herbs — a straightforward ingredient list that lets the natural character of the olive come through.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Clean and briny with a mild herbaceous quality. A subtle tang from the white wine vinegar lifts the nose without overpowering the olive's natural green, vegetal scent.
Taste: The first bite delivers a firm, audible crunch — these are remarkably meaty olives with dense, buttery flesh. Mid-palate, a balanced salinity gives way to gentle herbal undertones and mild acidity from the vinegar brine. The overall impression is clean, savory, and refreshing.
Finish: A lingering, pleasant brininess with a whisper of herbs. The texture stays satisfying and never turns mushy or overly soft.
How to Enjoy Tassos Green Olives
Straight from the jar is the simplest and most rewarding way to appreciate their size and crunch. These olives also work exceptionally well in specific applications:
- Dirty Martini: Their firm texture and clean brine make them an ideal garnish and brine source for a classic Dirty Martini.
- Charcuterie and mezze boards: The large size creates visual impact alongside cured meats, cheeses, and hummus.
- Mediterranean salads: Halved, they add substantial body to Greek salads, pasta salads, or grain bowls.
Best For
- Building a premium charcuterie or mezze spread for entertaining
- Garnishing and adding brine to Dirty Martinis and other cocktails
- Everyday snacking for anyone who appreciates quality Greek olives
- Gifting as part of a Mediterranean food basket
Frequently Asked Questions
What do Tassos Green Olives taste like? They have a clean, buttery, mildly briny flavor with subtle herbal notes and gentle acidity from white wine vinegar. The dominant impression is savory and fresh, with a notably firm, crunchy texture.
How do Tassos olives compare to Divina Castelvetrano olives? Tassos Halkidiki olives are firmer, brinier, and more traditionally savory, while Castelvetrano olives from Sicily tend to be softer, sweeter, and milder in salt. The two serve different roles — Tassos excels where you want crunch and clean salinity.
Are Tassos Green Olives good for Dirty Martinis? Yes — their firm texture holds up as a garnish, and the clean white wine vinegar brine adds balanced salinity without muddying the drink.
Where are Tassos Green Olives from? They are produced in the Halkidiki peninsula of northern Greece, a region famous for cultivating the Hondroelia Halkidikis olive, one of the world's largest table olive varieties.
What foods pair well with Tassos Green Olives? Feta cheese and fresh bread complement their brininess; prosciutto or salami balances their salinity with richness; roasted red peppers echo their Mediterranean character; and hummus provides a creamy contrast to their firm crunch.
What sizes do Tassos Green Olives come in? The standard jar reviewed here is 366 grams. Tassos olives are also available in other jar sizes depending on market availability.
Are Tassos Green Olives worth the price? Tassos positions as a premium imported table olive, priced above generic supermarket options but justified by the hand-selected Halkidiki cultivar, large size, and simple, clean ingredient list without artificial preservatives.
Why Tassos Green Olives?
The Hondroelia Halkidikis variety is one of the most respected table olive cultivars in Greece, and Tassos showcases it with minimal intervention — just brine, sea salt, white wine vinegar, and herbs. The hand-selection process ensures consistent size and quality in every jar, which matters when you are serving them whole on a board or dropping them into a cocktail glass. Few widely available imported olives deliver this combination of crunch, meatiness, and straightforward ingredient transparency at this scale.
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