Byzantine Pitted Olive Mix, 5 lb vs Krinos Pitted Country Olive Mix (4.4 lb)
Overall winner: Byzantine Pitted Olive Mix, 5 lb
Key Differences
Byzantine (Product A) is a slightly larger pack with a higher average rating and is noted for firm, full-flavored olives and traditional curing, making it better for varied uses; Krinos (Product B) is a slightly smaller, lower-cost bulk mix praised for value and meaty texture but has mixed opinions on olive size and whether olives are truly pitted. Choose Byzantine for more consistent flavor and versatility; choose Krinos if you prioritize bulk value and a meaty olive texture despite mixed feedback
Byzantine Pitted Olive Mix, 5 lb
A naturally cured olive mix with centuries-old sea salt methods, purple-black to black in color, firm and full-flavored. Customers note versatile use and solid texture
Pros
- naturally cured olives
- firm texture
- versatile for pizza, cooking, and salads
- long-lasting quality in storage
Cons
- not too salty flavor noted by some customers
- may be a larger portion size for some uses
Krinos Pitted Country Olive Mix (4.4 lb)
A colorful blend of pitted Kalamata, green, and black olives in a bulk bag. Consumers note quality and value for salads, with meaty texture; some variability in size and pitting
Pros
- colorful olive variety
- meaty texture
- suitable for bulk use
- good for salads
Cons
- mixed opinions on size
- mixed reports on whether olives are pitted
- some variability in salt level
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Krinos |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Byzantine |
| User Reviews | Byzantine |