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black olives machine.

12/26/2007 1:05 AM

I am looking machines to remove seed form black olives making pickle. And wish or the fastest way to make pickle vinegar. please get back to me soon. Thank you very much.

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Re: black olives machine.

12/26/2007 2:23 AM

Dear friend.

You are looking for a special machine which make a pickle vinegar. On this way, it is hard to find right machine i think. Maybe you would find same or machine what you wanted on "alibaba.com". You should use correct keywords in google and exc...

i wish you could find what you need.

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Re: black olives machine.

12/27/2007 12:06 AM

Olive pitting machines come in all sizes automatic and manual (ie. tabletop). The process is simple; The olive is cut with a cylindrical knife and pushed out the other end simultaneously. Pickling is a whole different story; pickles are submerged in vinegar and spices that usually are very hot (near boiling) and let to stand for a day or so. This not only adds flavor but also helps to conserve the pickle from rotting/spoiling prematurely.

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Re: black olives machine.

12/27/2007 5:30 AM

Ripe olives with the pit's still in??? Don't remember seeing that. There are doubtless better places to look for what you need than this site, I would imagine.

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