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Buy Bella di Cerignola Olives online from igourmet.com! Please visit our online store and go shopping at the number one imported food delivery service in the USA. Order Bella di Cerignola olives online at igourmet.com. Bella di Cerignola olives, named after the town of Cerignola in Apulia, are one of the delights of Southern Italian cuisine. The largest olives in the world, Cerignola olives are about the size of a pecan. Meaty, mild, and fruity, these olives are perfect for antipasto or appetizer plates.

Cerignola olives come in three colors: green, red, and black. The green are the firmest, while the black are the softest. Almost all Cerignola olives are sold with the pits in, which helps them to maintain a firm texture in their brine.

Serving Cerignola Olives
Due to their large size, Cerignola olives are great for serving at parties or making a stunning garnish on a dish. Once opened, olives should be rinsed to remove excess salt, then tossed in olive oil. At this point you can allow them to marinate for a few hours and serve plain, or mix in chopped herbs, garlic, or chilies.

Pitting Cerignola Olives
If you want to serve these olives with the pits removed, you can use a cherry pitter to remove the woody center. This will create a neat hole that you can then fill with cheese, cubes of salami, or sun-dried tomatoes. You can also use a large knife to pit the olives. Just crush the olive under the side of the knife to slip the pit out. While not as clean of a method, it does save you the trouble of going out to buy a cherry pitter.

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