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Making Olive Your Food Count
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Not all calories are created equal! Not all fats are created equal either. That's why the California Olive Industry has developed Making Olive Your Food Count, a laminated one-page, two-sided primer on calories and fat, as part of its commitment to help Americans eat more healthfully.

Making Olive Your Food Count explains the difference between quality calories versus empty calories, examines the different types of fat -- saturated, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated -- and discusses the nutritional benefits of monounsaturated fats; "the good fat." It also includes a snack food comparison showing how olives stack up against popular snack foods, a simple formula for calculating your total caloric needs per day and helpful shopping hints and recipe ideas to add variety and flavor to meals using olives.

This laminated sheet can be easily reproduced on a photocopier.


Recipes From Around the Mediterranean
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Mediterranean Recipes

Experience a taste of the Mediterranean with the California Olive Industry's new Recipes From Around the Mediterranean recipe brochure. The brochure features mouth-watering recipes - such as Grilled Sea Bass with Ripe Olive N' Caper Salsa and Couscous Salad with Ripe Olives and Roasted Vegetables - and is a great resource for planning parties, picnics, special meals or anytime you're craving a delicious recipe made with California black ripe olives. Remember, olives are not only a good source of monounsaturated fat - the "good fat" - they're also a low-calorie snack and recipe ingredient that compliments almost any meal and lifestyle. Enjoy!


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