Can I eat olive this?
November 20, 2019 10:12 AM
Left a 3/4-full Costco jar of kalamata olives out, open on the counter, all night. Still safe?
House is kept at 60 degrees overnight. My instinct is to say yes because they’re cured and in brine, but wanted a second opinion.
House is kept at 60 degrees overnight. My instinct is to say yes because they’re cured and in brine, but wanted a second opinion.
Same instinct. That's what the brine is for, to preserve them without refrigeration.
posted by LizardBreath at 10:13 AM on November 20, 2019
posted by LizardBreath at 10:13 AM on November 20, 2019
Sure. You can enjoy them with the cheese you left out overnight as well.
posted by humboldt32 at 10:15 AM on November 20, 2019
posted by humboldt32 at 10:15 AM on November 20, 2019
If olives are covered in brine, they don't need to be refrigerated at all.
posted by jacquilynne at 10:30 AM on November 20, 2019
posted by jacquilynne at 10:30 AM on November 20, 2019
No need to kalamata the whole thing off.
They're stored in brine and fine to eat.
posted by mandolin conspiracy at 10:35 AM on November 20, 2019
They're stored in brine and fine to eat.
posted by mandolin conspiracy at 10:35 AM on November 20, 2019
We don't even refrigerate ours.
posted by DarlingBri at 11:25 AM on November 20, 2019
posted by DarlingBri at 11:25 AM on November 20, 2019
Yes. Olives are a preserved food, and are often sold loose and unrefrigerated. They will develop a stronger and more complex flavour once exposed to air, in my experience, and that happens faster at room temperature. There's no risk to leaving a jar overnight in a cool room.
posted by howfar at 12:11 PM on November 20, 2019
posted by howfar at 12:11 PM on November 20, 2019
Brine means it's fine.
posted by RolandOfEld at 12:37 PM on November 20, 2019
posted by RolandOfEld at 12:37 PM on November 20, 2019
Of course. Could leave it out for several months, if you wish.
posted by Ahmad Khani at 1:14 PM on November 20, 2019
posted by Ahmad Khani at 1:14 PM on November 20, 2019
Olives come from a Mediterranean region where the temperature is regularly above 60F and eaten without refrigeration so I’d say fine to eat.
posted by EatMyHat at 1:30 PM on November 20, 2019
posted by EatMyHat at 1:30 PM on November 20, 2019
I've done this exact thing with those exact olives and have been eating them for a couple months since then with no ill effects. Also, my house would have been around 80 all night.
posted by LadyOscar at 9:56 PM on November 20, 2019
posted by LadyOscar at 9:56 PM on November 20, 2019
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posted by RedEmma at 10:13 AM on November 20, 2019