Kalamata Olives, large pitted, brine-packed (4.4lb) vs Krinos Pitted Country Olive Mix (4.4 lb)
Overall winner: Kalamata Olives, large pitted, brine-packed (4.4lb)
Key Differences
Oilio's Black Kalamata Large Pitted Olives (A) are marketed as large, ready-to-eat, well-pitted olives with no lactic acid and a lower listed price tier. Krinos Pitted Country Olive Mix (B) is a bulk mixed-olive offering noted for meaty texture and value in salads but has more mixed feedback on olive size and whether all pieces are pitted
Kalamata Olives, large pitted, brine-packed (4.4lb)
Ready-to-eat kalamata olives from Greece, brine with sea salt, water, red wine vinegar, and EVOO. Noted for firm texture and well-pitted size; versatile for salads, plates, and toppings
Pros
- large almond-shaped olives
- firm texture and well-pitted
- ready to eat, versatile in dishes
- no lactic acid
Cons
- size may vary for some customers
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 | Oilio LLC. |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Oilio LLC. |
| User Reviews | Oilio LLC. |