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If you are looking for exceptionally healthy oil, choose an EVOO that has been harvested while the olive is unripe. The maximal chlorophyll prominent in unripe olives makes the early harvested oil (Agoureleo in Greek) verdant and richer in healthy bioactive molecules like Oleocanthal and Oleacein. Bitter and spicy sensations are positive attributes for Early Harvest EVOOs, because they and the cough that comes after swallowing the product indicate the existence of polyphenols, which are extremely healthy natural antioxidants with anti-inflammatory compounds. In fact, the higher the burning sensation of bittern and spicy notes, the better the indication of phenolic-dominance (even though for baking many prefer the fruitier EVOOs). Our Premium Early Harvest is an especially High Phenolic EVOO, boasting just over 480 polyphenols per 20 grams of olive oil. It is well documented by the EFSA that the minimum amount of polyphenolic content must exceed 250 polyphenols per 20gr of product for it to be able to be classified as High-Phenolic* in the marketplace. It must be highlighted that most EVOOs (by 95%) around the world present less than 200 mg/ per 20gr of product. Organoleptic Characteristics: Fruit is in its unripe form. Olives harvested between early September - 15th October at the very latest. Very High Polyphenolic Content (up to 500ml per 20gr of product). Filtered at a maximum level, leaving no waste residues (scum or gossypol). What to Expect from this Category: Transparent Unclouded Oil Texture; Sharp yet Stable Flavour; Strong and Clear Aromas; Momentary Burning Sensation (for 2-3 seconds after swallowing); Ideal for more intense pallets and for raw use over dishes. These can include vegetables, legumes and meats, according to preference. When choosing for yourself, select according to your own preference. You may want to buy a variety of EVOOs to use for different purposes. WARNING: DO NOT COOK THIS PRODUCT -- USE SPARINGLY -- This is the Best Way to Take Advantage of our Premium EVOO & Rip the Maximum Health Benefits from our Earth's Most Glorious Gift!
Cultivation Type COMMON Packaging Glass Bottle Purity (%)99 Volume (L)1 Certification IFS; HALAL; CERTIFIED TRACEABILITY. Place of Origin south Africa Brand Name OLITERRRA Model Number 127889 Use Cooking QUALITYnHIGH FLAVOUR MILD SHELF LIFE 24 MONTHS TRANS FAT FREE CHOLESTEROL FREE EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL Free acidity (oleic acid %) M 0,8% Peroxide value (meg 02/kg) M 20 K232 (in UV) M 2,5 K270 (in UV) M 0,22 Delta K (in UV) M 0,01 Myristic acid M 0,05 Arachidic acid M 0,6 Linolenic acid M 1 Eicosenoic acid M 0,4 Behenic acid M 0,2 Lignoceric acid M 0,2
The olives are harvested by hand or by shaking the tree with sticks or with machines. After collection, the fruit is transported as soon as possible to the olive press (or otherwise olive mill, commonly known as liotrivi, "bathhouse" or factory) to avoid fermentation and the growth of mold that degrades the quality of the olive oil. In olive mills, the processing begins with the weighing, sorting and washing of the olives. The olives, which have been placed in crates or bags, are transported by elevators to a large basin located on a hill of the olive mill. From there they fall by funnels into crushers or millstones. This is followed by the kneading of the olive pulp, with stirring for half an hour or an hour in devices called "mushers". The oil mass can also be heated there to improve oil yield. For good quality olive oil, the kneading is done "cold", i.e. at room temperature. After kneading, in the traditional presses (which are now few and far between in Greece), with the help of powerful hydraulic presses, the olive liquids are extracted, which is a mixture of olive oil and watery components of the fruit. In modern oil mills the separation of liquids from solids is done by centrifugation in devices called "decanters". The solid by-product that remains is called the "core". The liquids taken from the decanter (basically a mixture of water and oil) are directed to one or more centrifugal separators where the oil is separated from the aqueous portion due to a difference in density. The watery components that are excreted are commonly called "catsigaros" and are dark brown in color and have a characteristic odor. In the oil mills there are also tanks where the scum and the water used to wash the oils are collected. The liquid waste from the olive mills (also known as "catsigaros") used to be discharged into the environment, which is why most olive mills were located near streams or even near the sea. In modern times this waste is considered a pollution for the environment and various measures are taken to treat it or store it in septic tanks. In some cases, industrial olive oil is produced from the liquid waste by centrifugation, which is intended either for refining or for industrial use. In any case, the management of liquid waste from olive mills is difficult because they have a high organic load and odor. The solid waste is commonly called "core" or commonly "slag". This is composed of cellulosic substances from the stone, flesh and skin of the olive. The kernel contains a significant amount of olive oil which is obtained by physicochemical methods in kernel oil mills.
Olives picked at the very beginning of the harvest season, early November, are not completely ripen and have slightly less oil, a peppery and bitter quality and are higher in polyphenols and antioxidants and have a longer shelf life. â??First cold pressedâ?? for olive oil produced by stone mills, as a result, Extra virgin olive oil is exclusively obtained from olives through mechanical process. It excludes oils obtained by chemical processes and those blended with oils from other sources. Mild fruity taste that has a free acidity which cannot exceed 0.5 grams per 100 grams (0.8%). It accounts for less than 10% of oil in many producing countries Payment terms: TT Only