Olive Farm in Provence France Photos

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Olive and Truffle Fair photo
This is 1,000 Euros worth of Truffles
They were all sold by the end of the day.
 

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Truffle and Olive Oil Fair
We sold about $600 that day, worth it, and it ony cost $20 to get space.
 

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Truffle and Olive Oil Market
This is about 7,000 Euros worth of Truffles.
They were all sold by the end of the day.
They are laying on moss.
 

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Trufle and Olive Oil Fair another photo

The people in costume belong to either the Truffle Organization or the Olive Organization. It is hard to describe these organizations, it kind of reminds me of The Lions Club, or the Elks Club or something like that. The people who belong are interested in the history and culture and the promotion of Frendh Truffles or Olives. But their main focus is not "promotion:" it is a "Cultural" organization. How Truffles and Olives fit in the French Culture, and then taking that message out to the community.
 
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Up on the stage we had a few short speechs and some singing in the langauge of Provence, which is not French it is it's own language, and traditional Provencal dancing by young people dressed in costumes form Provence.
 

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keep lloking ron, I did forget witht he first post, but then I remembered and caught up. Wish I could psot photots about 200k they would be better, but I am grateful for whatever TBN offers us.
 
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if your dad grew peaches, that type of area ight also grow olive trees becasue there is a lot of peach and apricot farms in our area.
 
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Rox,

Thanks for the pictures. Looks like fun.

The Texas Olive website shows a map of where olives will grow here, and it's way down south of me. Looks like about a hundred mile radius around Houston.

I've never had truffles, but plan to one of these days. Just to taste them to see what they are like. The first time I was in Paris I tried snails. Not my thing, but worth trying once.

I've never had quality olive oil either, but it sounds interesting. I'm still unclear how you get oil from the olive. Is it just compressed until it comes out? Is it really an oil that comes out, or is the oil somehow created from the juice from an olive?

I've seen olive trees in California. The old Spanish Missions have them all over the place. Even see the fruit, but never understood how you got them from the tree to the black or green edible version.

I enjoy both. There is a place on Interstate 5 in Norhtern Califnornia that my brother and I used to stop at on our way home from duck hunting. It was a ritual of ours that always included sampleing the various types of olives and buying a jar to eat while driving home!!!! I can't spell it, but Granzeli's is close.

Eddie
 
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Eddie,

Here is how the mill works.
They wash the olives
They throw them, a pallet at a time, about 1,000lbs, into a big screw like machine. This thing grinds them into a paste, pitts and all. The liquid is siphoned off the top of the paste and put into a big spinner machine. The spinner machine spins really really fast and the oil comes to the top and the water is let out the bottom. It is then pumped into big vats.

End of process, pure olive oil, just pressed out of the olive, only by mechanical means. No refining, heating etc. Just pure olive oil.
 

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