Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 This was a very interesting read ... thanks, Perihan! Now, here's a question for you ... if you didn't have your own olive gardens, and were forced to buy from outside sources, what particular brand name(s) would you choose? Thanks, in advance, in case you happen to catch this post. :-) Ciel :+) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------- [ ] Re: olive oil - good brands? Hello Bee, As far as oliveoil is concerned I would like to say that a good one does not necessarily have to be yellow in colour. In fact some of the best prized olive oil can actually be more greenish. I have a home in an olive growing region of Turkey and also have them in my garden. In Turkey low acid oil is considered better. I would say that as people become used to consuming olive oil and experimenting with different varieties, they will be better able to judge a good one. Each oil has its own unique flovour depending on the soil it was grown in. Another thing to add is that if the oil is very good, you only a small amount and it will be satisfying. I hope this helps. regards, Perihan Recent Activity a.. 33New Members b.. 37New Photos c.. 2New Files Visit Your Group Healthy Eating A Group for families on how to eat healthy. Health Looking for Love? Find relationship advice and answers. Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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