Salonenque Olives

Flavored with crushed branches of fennel, these avocado-green olives are harvested very early and only available for an extremely short time. Iโve been anticipating them ever since Jacques, my favorite olive merchant, started getting excited when he told me about their arrival a few weeks back. So I knew theyโd be special.
(If someone whoโs been selling olives for twenty-plus years is still excited about a specific olive, believe me, I pay attention.)
Les olives Salonenques are very fresh with a firm, meaty texture and a whiff of aromatic fennel. But these Provencal olives donโt last long, which is why you wonโt likely find them outside of France. Jacques will ladle some into a sack, weight them, then add extra liquid to guard against them discoloring, which they do quickly because of their freshness.
Youโll need to eat them relatively soon after you buy them. So get โem while you can.
And since I can get โem, believe me, Iโm eating as many as I can before theyโre gone.
Le Soleil Provencal
Richard Lenoir/Bastille Market
Thursday and Sunday
Jacquesโ stand is at the center, on the east side, near Le Prรฉau cafรฉ
(Heโs often at the Maubert-Mutualitรฉ market in Paris as well.)







