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How to know if you are buying real olive oil.

How to know if you are buying real olive oil.

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Old 04-10-2015, 08:43 AM
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Thanks for the tip...
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Old 04-10-2015, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RugosaB View Post
I suspect the water situation out there is going a affect at least the PRICE
I may be wrong about this, but olive trees are a Mediterranean plant so they are well suited to a dry, arid climate. I think they would be a better tree to grow in CA than oranges. nature will catch up to our destruction and alterations of the environment. Most of the water in CA doesn't even belong there. We made the bed and we have to live with our deeds.
It is no ones fault but ours that CA is running out of water.
I do not have any affiliation with the company other that it being a good product that I like.

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Is this the 2010 study? http://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/resea...410updated.pdf

It appears that the refrigerator test for cloudiness is not accurate:
http://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/resea...iablefinal.pdf
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Old 04-11-2015, 07:05 AM
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Is this the 2010 study? http://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/resea...410updated.pdf

It appears that the refrigerator test for cloudiness is not accurate:
http://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/resea...iablefinal.pdf
Turning cloudy is not the same a turning solid.
Many think good oil will turn solid in the cold, like bacon grease or shortening. No true for oils as those links show it doesn't mean bad quality if it doesn't turn solid. I check for cloudy.
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Since we are checking....check your dairy products. Gov. mandates that any low fat milk product must have palmate, because taking the fat out also takes all/some of the vit. A out.
Palmate is an artificial vit. A. that your body cannot assimilate. Whole milk is not required to have it. I called
Strauss Family dairy farms and that is why its in their low fat products. I was concerned because I only use organic milk products. Linhawk
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vitamin D has been added to milk for ages, in making the decision to do so, they decided it was a product that nearly everyone uses so a good base.
What a funny old world we've created.
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You also have to watch out for coconut oil. There is cheap stuff and expensive stuff. Coconut oil should be raw, not refined. The raw stuff is shelf stable, and is better than the refined.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
I may be wrong about this, but olive trees are a Mediterranean plant so they are well suited to a dry, arid climate. I think they would be a better tree to grow in CA than oranges. nature will catch up to our destruction and alterations of the environment. Most of the water in CA doesn't even belong there. We made the bed and we have to live with our deeds.
It is no ones fault but ours that CA is running out of water.
I do not have any affiliation with the company other that it being a good product that I like.

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Good to know!
My son is actually talking about moving to CA. We live in Ohio, the area called The Black Swamp.
Moving from one extreme to the other. He hasn't moved yet, maybe he's rethinking all this
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This is scary for us because my daughter has life threatening nut allergies and some of the companies are rumored to be adding nut based oils to their olive oils. We've been using Philipo Berio who told me theirs is pure 100% olive oil but I'm going to switch to California Olive Ranch. If you email them with questions (I had to ask about allergens) they will send you recipes and coupons. I got three $1 off coupons.
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Originally Posted by gale View Post
This is scary for us because my daughter has life threatening nut allergies and some of the companies are rumored to be adding nut based oils to their olive oils. We've been using Philipo Berio who told me theirs is pure 100% olive oil but I'm going to switch to California Olive Ranch. If you email them with questions (I had to ask about allergens) they will send you recipes and coupons. I got three $1 off coupons.
Isn't it a nice company! Im happy to hear this.
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