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Guide to Olive Oil
When it comes to cooking delicious foods, you can always trust olive oil to complement and add extra flavour to your favourite dishes. Olive Oil is a healthy and delicious way to better your diet. Enjoy eating while being good to your body!
Quick Facts
- Olives are a traditional tree crop from the Mediterranean Basin.
- The wild olive tree originated in Asia Minor, today the country of Turkey.
Nutritional Information
- No cholesterol, no sodium, no trans-fat, no carbohydrates.
- 14 grams of fat per serving (1 tablespoon).
Health Benefits
- Offers protection against heart disease by controlling LDL (bad cholesterol levels) and raising HDL (good cholesterol levels).
- Extra Virgin oils are the most beneficial in that they are high in antioxidants and vitamin E.
- May protect against the formation of stomach ulcers and gastritis.
- Excellent for the digestive system, brain activity, and bone mineralisation.
Types of Olive Oil
- Extra virgin
: The least processed, the oil comes from the first pressing of the olives.
- Virgin
: From the second pressing.
- Pure
: Undergoes some processing, a blend of refined and virgin or extra-virgin oil
- Extra light
: Undergoes considerable processing and has little flavour.
Storage Tips
- Keep away from light and heat.
- Best to store in dark and cool places.
- Make sure bottle is tightly sealed as exposure to air promotes rancidity.
Start Cooking!
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Organic olive oils are perfect for those who like to keep it real!
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For true olive oil lovers, there is no substitute for extra virgin! On bread, potatoes, or pasta, you'll love its rich and smooth flavour. |
For those of us with an insatiable appetite for flavour, olive oils infused with flavours like rosemary and basil are just right for you! Available in a variety of flavours, you're sure to find one to satisfy your palate. |
You don't have to spend a lot to enjoy the luxurious taste of olive oil. Live the rich life, minus the dent in your wallet. |
| A Selection of Olive Oils | |||
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External Links
- Wikipedia.org: A general article on olive oil.
- WhatsCookingAmerica.net: Tips on how to buy and cook with olive oils.
- OliveOilSource.com: For detailed descriptions on different types of olive oils.
- WorldsFoods.com: For information on olive oils around the world.













