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Olive Oil Options

Phoenix Home & Garden

April 2008

In a blind taste test the Phoenix Home & Garden editorial team tried six brands of extra-virgen oil . Here are the findings.


  1. Dressings
  2. Cooking
  3. Dipping/Drizzling

L’ESTORNELL


Type A,B

Voted the team’s favorite oil, this mellow Spanish import was “light” and “fruity” in both fragrance and flavor, said participants.


BIOFONSAL


Type A

Tasters found this golden Spanish oil-which has an earthy scent-to be “smooth,” “peppery,” “buttery” and “not bitter.”


QUEEN CREEK


Type A, B, C

Produced in the Phoenix area, this oil tied for second place. Tasters said it had a “grassy” fragrance and “a tiny bit of heat factor.”


O Olive Oil


Type A

Featuring a “peppery punch that lingers,” this California oil had “the strongest aroma.” Some reported that it was “mildly bitter.”


ACADEMIA BARILLA


Type C

First runner-up, this “brave and bold” Italian oil had a bitter streak, a peppery “pow!” and a “pleasantly rich” aroma.


LAUDEMIO


Type C

This “heavy hitter” from Italy was judged to be ‘the hottest” and had a “fresh mowed grass” scent to match its rich green color.

A WORD FROM CHEF ALLAN

Following are some suggestions from Phoenix Home & Garden Executive Chef M. Allan Schanbacher for storing and using extra-virgin olive oil- a low-acidity oil produced from the first pressing (a cold pressing) of olives.

  • Olive oil loses its original taste over time, so buy in small amounts, store in an airtight container, and use within three months. (if buying in bulk, divide into several containers and store in a cool, dark, dry place until needed.)
  • Purchase two or three kinds of extra-virgin olive oil, since some are suitable for dipping, while others are ideal for seasoning, cooking or preparing dressings.
 

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