- Choose
the Right Olive Oil
- by Cactuslover
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Much like choosing
a bottle of wine, when it comes to olive oil, choosing the right
one is about more than simply choosing the best (extra
virgin, right?).
Each type of
olive oil is best suited to a different purpose, and an understanding
of the differences between them will help you match the right
olive oil to the right meal.
Olive oil is
produced primarily in Mediterranean regions as well as in areas
of the US and Australia. It is made by the process of crushing
(or pressing) the olive fruit into a paste and then
separating the oil. The different types of oil relate primarily
to the degree to which the olives are processed. The flavour
of the oil will also vary according to the region the olives
are harvested. It is also possible to buy olive oil infused with
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Varieties
Extra virgin
Extra virgin
olive oil is of the highest quality, made from the first pressing.
The pale, yellow-green oil is flavoursome, but the flavour is
degraded when the oil is heated. It is therefore best-suited
to salad dressings and marinades.
Virgin
Virgin olive
oil has a slightly higher level of acidity compared with extra
virgin. It has a higher acidity content (1-4%) that extra virgin
olive oil so it retains only some of its natural aromas and flavors.but
can be used in much the same way, as well as in cooking.
Pure
After the virgin
oil has been removed, the remaining oil is refined, processed
and blended with a small amount of virgin oil to make pure olive
oil. It has a mild flavour and is a good cooking oil.
Light and
extra light
A common misconception
about light and extra light olive oil is that it is lower in
fat compared with other varieties. The lightness actually refers
to the colour and flavour of the oil. It is suitable for cooking.
Storing
Keep olive
oil in an airtight bottle in a cool dark place.Olive is best
consumed within 12 - 18 months. Ensure that the use-by date is
well within the time that you will be able to cook with it.
How to choose the right
olive oil
Decide the
reason you want your olive oil. If it is for salads, choose virgin
or extra virgin olive oils. It is often a good idea to purchase
a very small amount of virgin or extra virgin olive oil and keep
it aside just for salads. If you are cooking, just plain olive
oils are the best choice. If you are creating a cleaning product,
such as furniture polish, use the light or extra light oil.
* Choose olive
oil encased in dark glass. The dark color helps to prevent oxidation
of the oil, which can quickly lead to deterioration of the oil
and rancidity.
* Choose for
the oil quality, not the color. Olive oils vary considerably
in color range, from dark green to a light golden color. The
colors are not indicative of quality - the labels as described
above are the quality indicators.
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