Calories in black olives

A typical serving of black olives provides about 35 calories. Here are the full macros and nutrition facts.

Per serving · 6-8 units (30 g)

Calories
35kcal
Protein
0.2g
Carbs
1.8g
Fat
3.2g

Per 100 g

Calories115 kcal
Protein0.8 g
Carbs6 g
Fat10.7 g
Saturated fat1.4 g
Fiber3.2 g
Sugars0 g
Sodium735 mg

Data based on Open Food Facts and public nutrition databases.

Mature fruits of the olive tree preserved in brine, with a milder flavor than green olives.

Nutritional benefits

  • Provide a decent amount of iron
  • Contain heart-healthy monounsaturated fats
  • Source of Vitamin E

How to prepare it

  • 1.Chop to make tapenade
  • 2.Top pizzas or focaccias
  • 3.Perfect addition to Greek salads

Lighter alternatives

Green olives
Slightly lower in fat but more bitter
Capers
Salty flavor with much less fat
Sundried tomatoes
Flavor intensity without high salt
Healthy tip

Rinse them with water before eating to remove excess surface sodium.

Frequently asked questions

Are they high in salt?

Yes, they are usually high in sodium due to the brine curing process.

Why are they black?

Due to full ripeness or a controlled oxidation process.

Are they high in calories?

They have fewer calories than nuts, but should still be eaten in moderation.

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