mercredi 15 juillet 2015

How To Obtain Certified EVOO

By Phyllis Schroeder


There are a number of olive oils that are sold at high prices, but are not genuine in its content. It can be difficult to find certified EVOO when there are so many brands to choose from. Yet there are ways to get the information needed so that the right decision can be made. Here are some things to consider when looking for the right oil to use.

Most products have a date that shows how long a person has to use them. This is something that should also be looked for when buying olive oils. If a particular brand or a group of brands does not have a date on them, then one should question the type of oil they are getting. The main reason for checking this is that olive oil is perishable.

If an oil does not have a date on it, a consumer cannot tell if it has been there for weeks or months. There are also other factors to consider in addition to the date such as how the product was packaged. If the oil is in a dark bottle it will last long than in a clear bottle. Exposure to light, air, and heat affect how long an olive oil product lasts.

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.

There are many olive oils that are at the lower price range which are just as good as those listed at a higher price. It is usually these types of oils that used the most, which means that the expensive oils left on the shelves will not be as fresh. One can also check to see which brands are more popular than others even by well-known chefs.

When looking into the issue of which olive oils are genuine, it is important to know who did the research. There are many companies who finance the research into which oils are the real thing or not in order to promote their brands. However, this does not necessarily mean that they are selling genuine products. There are a few reasons why they would do this.

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.

One should also consider the fact that just because olive oil was bottled in a country that is known for its olives, it does not mean that it is genuine. This is why tests are conducted to help consumers know which olive oil brands are the best. If a brand has been bought that one is not sure about, they can check with a reputable organization to know if they can trust the brand.




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