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Monday 20 July 2015

How To Purchase Certified EVOO

By Phyllis Schroeder


It is not easy to find the right brand of olive oil in supermarkets today. Many claim to be certified EVOO when they are not, which can cause a person to believe they are buying the real thing. To assist with making the right decision, here is a look at a few ways in which a person can make the right decision.

One way to tell if an olive oil brand is worth the money is by the date that is printed on the bottle. Since this type of oil is perishable, this can be a guide on how long one has to use the product. It is even better if the date on the bottle shows the consumer when the product was packaged as this is a better indicator of how long one has to use the oil.

If it is on a shelf for too long it could go rancid. In addition, one has to consider how the oil was bottled which can also affect how long the oil lasts. If the bottle is clear as opposed to dark, the light going through the clear bottle could shorten the shelf life of the oil. If it is stored in a place that is too hot this also affects the quality.

One should also be less concerned about the price since this does not guarantee a high-quality oil. There are many high priced oils that are not what people think they are. They might use a flag of a certain country to make people think that it is from that place when it might not be and use this as an excuse to demand a high price for the oil.

If a brand of oil stays on the shelf for too long, the quality becomes less over time. The most important thing to look for is the certification that the oil is genuine. This could be done by looking for a seal of approval from an organization that tests the oils, or for an ingredients list that shows the type of olives that have been used to make the oil.

There is also research that has been done on the best olive oil brands and those that are genuine. Many times this type of research is funded in part by companies who produce olive oils. One reason they do this is due to other companies that are not producing real olive oil and so they want to be sure that consumers know what they are getting.

It is important to understand the competition that is out there so that one can make their own decisions on what is right for them. There are organizations that assist in this process by testing olive oils to make sure that they are genuine. By placing their seal of approval on various brands, one can be sure that they are not wasting their money.

These are just a few things to keep in mind when looking for genuine extra-virgin olive oil. It is important to read the labels so that one will know what they are getting. Also, some research can be done on the various types of oils and their tastes and colors so that one will be acquainted with how a particular oil should be.




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