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Asked: January 26, 20222022-01-26T21:23:22+00:00 2022-01-26T21:23:22+00:00In: Food & Cooking

Olive Pits

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Olive Pits

What can you do with olive pits?

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    1. Geek1
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      2022-01-30T00:26:33+00:00Added an answer on January 30, 2022 at 12:26 am

      Olive pits are usu­ally left in the olive when they are crushed into oil. Some pro­duc­ers remove them. In fact, the pits boast a range of health­ful prop­er­ties that could be used in beauty prod­ucts, foods and sup­ple­ments and there are com­pa­nies look­ing into that.

      Olive pits are usu­ally left in the olive when they are crushed into oil. Some pro­duc­ers remove them. In fact, the pits boast a range of health­ful prop­er­ties that could be used in beauty prod­ucts, foods and sup­ple­ments and there are com­pa­nies look­ing into that.

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      2022-01-30T00:27:04+00:00Added an answer on January 30, 2022 at 12:27 am

      Olive pits are not waste. They can be used as energy source, fuel, and in foods both for humans and animals

      Olive pits are not waste. They can be used as energy source, fuel, and in foods both for humans and animals

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        2022-01-30T08:36:04+00:00Replied to answer on January 30, 2022 at 8:36 am

        Your thoughtful alternative is always valued.

        Your thoughtful alternative is always valued.

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