have always been intrigued by rowing olives in Florida. I think their good fats would be a good dietary supplement to the good fats of Avocados. However, it seems there can be issues with growing standard Mediterranean varieties in Florida. I recently came across the Chinese Olive (Canarium album) at Incredible Edible Landscapes. Their description is:
“grown in Vietnam, Thailand, and China. Not a true olive, but it is preserved and eaten similarly. Culinary oil can also be extracted. More productive in S. Florida's climate than true olives (Olea sp.)”
Does anyone have any experience growing these? Also do they have the same good fats/taste that regular olives do?