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The olives once harvested by hand are then naturally cured for six months, seasoned with MANI extra virgin olive oil, salt and aromatic oregano then vacuum packed in the jar.
Organic Mani Greek Olives Kalamata - 205g
Mani
Raw - Organic - Fermented
The olives once harvested by hand are then naturally cured for six months, seasoned with MANI extra virgin olive oil, salt and aromatic oregano then vacuum packed in the jar.
Pasta salad with olivesBy Patti - 04/10/2023Easy and fulfilling pasta made with pasta leftovers, packed with olives and tossed with a simple homemade dressing.
Easy dairy-free gravyBy Marketing WFE - 16/12/2022This gravy is dairy-free and meat-free. Perfect to pair with nut roast, baked potatoes and roasted veggies.
Witch finger cookiesBy Mac Awais - 28/10/2022Try this healthy recipe for Halloween! Delicious cookies with almonds as fingernails. They are vegan, dairy-free, egg-free, refined sugar-free, paleo friendly and spooky!
Olives - the healthy staple in the Mediterranean dietBy Agi K - 06/10/2023Where are olives from? There are over 800 million olive trees planted worldwide. There are more olive trees and people in Greece. It is estimated over 170 million trees are planted in Greece, while the population is only about 10.4 million people. The average life of an olive tree is between 300 and 600 years. One of the oldest olive trees in the world is on the island of Crete in Greece. It is about 4,000 years old and is still producing olives. People who live in southern European countries like Italy, Greece or Portugal consume olives and extra virgin olive oil every day. Why olives have different colours? Olives are considered fruits from the olive tree. They can be distinguish by colour, size and shape. The olives get their colour from the moment they are picked from the tree. The olive tree always gives green olives and then they change the colour as the mature, so they become darker and softer. The colours may vary from light purple to dark purple and black. All the green olives that stay on the tree will eventually become black. Most of the olives are picked green as they are less bitter and contain more oil. Why olives have different sizes? The size of an olive depend on the variety. You will see the final shape of the fruit when the ripening period approaches. Some varieties provide fruits that are very large (even 6 times larger than the small ones) like the Sicilian variety Castelvetrano and some are just always very small like other Italian varieties Casaliva and Taggiasche. The large size olives varieties with a sweet flavour are more popular as healthy snacks. Why are olives so crucial in the Mediterranean diet? Olives are a food of an amazing nutritional value. Olives are considered fatty fruits, but 70% of this fat is healthy monounsaturated fat. Olives are packed with nutrients and have lots of health benefits: Rich in antioxidants Rich in vitamins Cholesterol-free Source of healthy mono-saturated fats Low calorie Low in saturated fats The vitamins and antioxidants found in olives may provide essential health benefits. Olives are a great source of vitamin E, which can improve skin health and help your immune system. Some studies have shown that olives may protect against osteoporosis, in which bones weaken.
The Tinned Revolution: Why Canned Veg is the Hero of Your ‘Perpetual Pantry’By Agi K - 01/05/2026For too long, tinned vegetables have been treated as the "poor relation" to fresh produce. We’ve been told by big supermarket marketing that if it isn’t in a plastic bag in the chilled aisle, it isn't "healthy." At Whole Food Earth, we’re here to tell you that’s simply not true. In fact, if you’re looking to build a Perpetual Pantry that is both nutrient-dense and budget-friendly, high-quality tinned vegetables are your greatest ally. Here is why it’s time to embrace the tin and leave the supermarket "freshness" myth behind. 1. Locked-In Goodness: Fresher Than "Fresh" Most "fresh" vegetables in the UK have spent days—sometimes weeks—in transit or sitting in cold storage before they even reach the shelf. During that time, vitamins (especially Vitamin C and B vitamins) begin to degrade. Tinned vegetables, however, are usually processed and sealed within hours of being harvested. The canning process "locks in" the nutrients at their absolute peak. When you open a tin of our organic sweetcorn or pulses, you’re often getting more vitamins than you would from a "fresh" version that’s been wilting in a fridge drawer. 2. The Zero-Waste Hero We’ve all had that guilt-inducing moment of throwing away a bag of slimy spinach or a mouldy pepper that we forgot to cook. Food waste is a massive issue in the UK, both for the environment and your wallet. Tinned veg solves this instantly. They have a shelf-life of years, they don't require electricity to store, and they are ready exactly when you are. They are the ultimate "insurance policy" for a healthy dinner. 3. The Anchor of the ‘Perpetual Pantry’ A Perpetual Pantry is built on foundations. While our bulk bags of Brown Basmati Rice and Red Lentils provide the base, our tinned vegetables provide the instant "body" for your meals. The 5-Minute Curry: Combine a tin of chickpeas, a tin of chopped tomatoes, and our aromatic spices for a meal that costs pence but tastes like a feast. The Nutrient Boost: Add tinned artichokes or hearts of palm to a salad of our Pumpkin Seeds and Golden Flaxseeds for an instant gourmet upgrade.
The Art of the Tin: Why Portuguese ‘Conservas’ are the Ultimate Pantry SuperfoodBy Agi K - 30/04/2026In the UK, we’ve spent years thinking of tinned fish as a "back-of-the-cupboard" emergency—something to be mashed with mayo and hidden in a sandwich. But in Portugal, tinned fish (or conservas) is treated with the same respect as a fine wine or an artisanal cheese. At Whole Food Earth, we are passionate about bringing you the gold standard of preserved foods. That’s why we’ve sourced our tinned fish from the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic, specifically the Azores and the coast of Portugal. These aren't just tins; they are a masterclass in flavour, tradition, and nutrition. The Azores Difference: Pole-and-Line Tuna When you open a standard supermarket tin of tuna, you’re often met with a watery, grey mush. Our tuna from the Azores is a different experience entirely. The Method: The Azores is world-renowned for its sustainable "pole-and-line" fishing. Each fish is caught individually with a hook and line, meaning zero by-catch and zero damage to the marine ecosystem. The Flavour: Because the fish are processed fresh and packed in high-quality oils, the texture is meaty, firm, and incredibly rich. It’s tuna as it was meant to be—packed with high-quality protein and Omega-3s, without the "fishy" aftertaste of mass-produced alternatives. Portuguese Sardines: The Nutrient Powerhouse Sardines are the unsung heroes of the "superfood" world. Packed with Vitamin D, B12, and calcium, they are one of the most nutrient-dense foods you can put in your body. In Portugal, the canning process is a cherished tradition. The fish are often hand-packed at the peak of freshness. Whether they are preserved in a rich tomato sauce or a golden olive oil, they provide a sophisticated "flavour bomb" that can transform a simple salad or a slice of Wholemeal Rye Bread into a gourmet meal. Why Tinned Fish Belongs in Your ‘Perpetual Pantry’ Tinned fish is the perfect partner for our bulk grains and seeds. It has a shelf-life of years, requires no refrigeration, and provides instant, high-quality nutrition. The Quick Meal: Mix Azores tuna with our organic chickpeas and a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds for a 2-minute "power bowl." The Savoury Snack: Top our Rosemary & Black Pepper Crackers with a sardine fillet for a high-protein snack that beats "beige" chips any day. We are a small, independent UK business. We aren't a global data-mining corporation; we’re a team of people who love good food. We created The WFE Shopping Club for our frequent customers. This is our private wholesale area where we can offer you our lowest possible prices—up to 55% off. To get access to these discounts all you have to do is to log in with your email. We’d much rather spend our time sourcing the finest sardines from Portugal than worrying about "data." It takes five seconds to join, costs nothing, and is the only way we can keep these premium products affordable for your family. Explore the Conservas Collection Tinned Tuna and Tinned Sardines Join The Whole Food Earth Shopping Club Today
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