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Wednesday 5 March 2014

Quality Of Italian Olive Oil & The Learning Process

By Robert Sutter


What are some of the most important factors to consider when it comes to learning about Italian olive oil? Anything regarding the oil itself will most likely be fair game, whether it is a matter of its fat content, the types of antioxidants it has, or what have you. That being said, what about the idea of quality and how it can come into play in various fields? It seems like a new course is going to be taught and it will focus on quality assurance.

The International Olive Oil School is an institution that is able to share information about Italian olive oil to others and such info is able to be exchanged between individuals as well. This will be able to help them attain more information as far as the specific facets of the oil are concerned. This seems to be especially useful for people who are savvier in the way of culinary practices. However, the inclusion of a new class is worth noting, as authorities such as Flavor Your Life can attest to.

According to a recent report on the Olive Oil Times, there was a new class added to the school's existing library. "Olive Oil Quality Assurance," a five-lesson course, would cover such matters as the best practices related to the oil in question. As if this was not enough, the course itself would be covered by various experts in the field. All of this information is tremendous but it is also worth noting the number - not to mention types - of the people that would take away the most from this.

The report said that this course would be able to educate those in a number of fields, ranging from retail to food service. It's not hard to see why, seeing as how these types of fields involve food and the possibility of this type of oil being incorporated is not out of the ordinary. In fact, I have to believe that the popularity of this oil can only grow to the point where more eateries will include it as a mainstay. Until that time comes, though, the ability to educate those in these lines of work is more than welcome.

I think that there is a strong level of interest in the International Olive Oil School and for good reasons. There seems to be so much to learn about this type of oil and many of those aspects are ones which one cannot necessarily pick up on by simply performing a Google search. With another course incorporated, it seems as though even more information will be available. That being said, how this type of information is utilized later on is something that is hard to predict.




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