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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Reduced appears olive harvest this year in Crete

Reduced and even the third of the average of the last eight years appears olive harvest this year in Crete , as is clear from the evidence so far , since it has already completed the process by 90 % .
 In contrast , the prices of oil, because of reduced production , have increased significantly Arriving and up 2.80 per EURO , and in some cases even higher .
The amounts of oil to be produced this year is expected to touch the 30,000 to 35,000 tonnes for the whole of Crete , as pointed out by scientific advisor of the Association of Cretan Olive Municipalities Nick Michelakis .
" Estimated ", as he said speaking at the " New Crete " , "that we have in Chania around 7000 to 10,000 tonnes in Heraklion 15,000 to 17,000 tonnes in Lassithi and Rethymno from about 5,000 tonnes ."
Meanwhile , extreme weather conditions last year , which caused various phenomena bondage wrist and greatly reduced the quantities produced oil , and ultimately responsible for many other problems that already exist , but there may be .
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At the same time , the law of supply and demand ultimately raises prices of olive oil , which, as formulated today in Crete , is on average around EUR 2,5 namely from 2.45 to 2.60 euros , without excluded and higher prices.
" From the information we have data that are traded in Crete , where paid and values ​​greater that reach 2.80 euros and perhaps more in certain cases , the quantities are large and the quality of the olive oil is very good .
The normative companies in Crete are now forced to pay higher prices for the purchase of oil needed this year, "



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Most (and Least) Fake Extra Virgin Olive Oil Brands

Look what hapen in US,Germany,Australia all aroud the world.It doesn't happen here ih  Crete that products a real extra vigin olive oil 100% fruit juice,the best extra virgin olive oil in the world.
When you look for cheap extra virgin olive oil happen what you will read down.



Frauds! An estimated 69% of all store-bought extra virgin olive oils in the US are probably fake, according to tests by the University of California. UC Davis tested samples from the top-selling extra virgin olive oil brands to find the ones that are not worth buying and those that are.P
In two studies, UC Davis researchers analyzed a total of 186 extra virgin olive oil samples against standards established by the International Olive Council (IOC), as well as methods used in Germany and Australia. They found:P
Of the five top-selling imported "extra virgin" olive oil brands in the United States, 73 percent of the samples failed the IOC sensory standards for extra virgin olive oils analyzed by two IOC-accredited sensory panels. The failure rate ranged from a high of 94 percent to a low of 56 percent depending on the brand and the panel. None of the Australian and California samples failed both sensory panels, while 11 percent of the top-selling premium Italian brand samples failed the two panels. Sensory defects are indicators that these samples are oxidized, of poor quality, and/or adulterated with cheaper refined oils.

You might raise your eyebrows at the conclusion that Australian and California extra virgin olive oils are purer than most Italian olive oils, since the research was partially funded by the California Olive Ranch and the California Olive Oil Council and has ties with the Australian Olive Association. However, we've seen before that olive oil simply bottled in Italy might not be the real thing. You can see the detailed analyses from UC Davis in this PDF.P
Update: We had the wrong information with the brands. These are the ones from the latest report's tables:P
The brands that failed to meet the extra virgin olive oil standards, according to this study: Bertolli, Carapelli, Colavita, Star, Pompeian. Eat Grown Local also reports: Filippo Berio, Mazzola, Mezzetta, Newman's Own, Safeway, and Whole Foods in this list; the data may be from the earlier 2010 study when more brands were evaluated.P
The real deal: California Olive Ranch, Cobram Estate, Lucini. Kirkland Organic, Lucero (Ascolano), McEvoy Ranch Organic are also noted by Eat Grown Local.P
We've shown you a few tips before for how to tell legitimate olive oil from the fake ones, but if you're in a hurry or just want a shortcut, consider reaching for the brands that tested best.