Picudo
皮库多 /pí kù duō/
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Example
There are 60,000 hectares of Picudo olive trees in Baena and Priego de Córdoba as well as Málaga and Granada.
Additional information
the "Picudo" variety ranks 10th in importance (surface x 1000 ha) in Spain. It is grown in the provinces of Córdoba/Cordoba and Granada.
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The Picudo olive with its lovely unique pointed end like a peak which is from where the name is derived, is generally found in the Andausian regions of Malaga, Jaen, Granada and especially Baena in Cordoba. It is a sweet and fruity olive with soft juicy flesh and makes for a popular table olive in both the green and black varieties.
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Picudo olive oil is from Cordoba, Jaen, Granada and Malaga. [...] Use it to drizzle on mild, delicate dishes, with buttery salad greens, and fruit gazpachos, and when baking sweets or frying fish. This is indeed a preferred one in those varieties of Spanish olive oil.
PDOs Baena, Montoro-Adamuz, Poniente de Granada, Priego de Córdoba.