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It's easy to pick a good olive oil! Taste several and choose one you like - no complicated process, pairing with different foods, etc. We found that the easiest way to choose olive oil was to pay attention to the oil served in restaurants, when we found one that was particularly good, we went and looked for it in the local market. Here's a short guide to the different types of oil:
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Other Info Mediterranean countries (e.g. Italy, Spain, Greece, France) produce most of the world's olives, but good olives are also grown in Australia, Africa and California! Here's some of the flavors you might taste if you've got a developed palatte: Almond, Artichoke, Astringent, Bananas, Buttery, Fresh, Fruity, Grass, Green, Melon, Pepper, Sweet - after you've tasted several you may get good at picking out these and other flavors. Prices for Extra Virgin Olive Oil are often lower in Italy, but check some web sites before you go as exchange rates fluctuate and you will want to make sure that you are getting a good value. I have no relationship with the places or businesses I describe and created this site purely to inspire others to go get out and see the world! If you find this website useful, please add a link to it from your website or blog. |
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