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TARIS Black Olive Paste 350g

Black Olive Paste is obtained through blending with olive oil, various spices and salt of the purée made from clean and whole black olives diligently selected and harvested in the appropriate harvest period, freed from their bitterness and prepared with special methods. You can enjoy this delicacy in 350g jars along with your breakfast or as appetizers.
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