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August 19th, 2009, 11:42 PM #1
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Type of olive oil
Anyone know when should we use olive oil (extra virgin) and the normal type. I heard it is bad for health if u use the wrong oil during cooking.
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August 20th, 2009, 12:49 AM #2
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Re: Type of olive oil
It is not bad for your health to use either, but, as a rule, I use extra virgin when it will not be cooked and pure olive oil for cooking, but you can use either one. It's just a matter of cost.
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August 20th, 2009, 07:35 AM #3
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Use your search and look up OILS - I've posted quite a bit of info on oils here.
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August 23rd, 2009, 11:51 AM #4
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OIL, BUTTERS AND FATS
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August 31st, 2010, 07:48 AM #5
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Extra virgin, non-vegetable, just the best olive oil. 100% pure, cold-pressed, like Mastro, Bertolli, Crisco, Brachia and deCocco.
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September 9th, 2010, 04:54 PM #6
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Re: Type of olive oil
Idvkeyes wrote . . .
"It is not bad for your health to use either, but, as a rule, I use extra virgin when it will not be cooked and pure olive oil for cooking, but you can use either one. It's just a matter of cost."
Apparently it's not just a matter of cost when it comes to using Extra Virgin Olive Oil for roasting or grilling (high temps). The residual solids in cold-pressed olive oil (EV) burn at high temps and create carcinogenic compounds. DG
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September 13th, 2010, 09:17 AM #7
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Re: Type of olive oil
Dessertguy, what is your source of information? I would like to read more about it.
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January 11th, 2011, 08:15 AM #8
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Re: Type of olive oil
I've read some really good stuff on all different types of oil on this forum.
Broadly speaking use Extra Virgin for salads (or don't heat it as it is too delicate and will burn). Use Olive Oil for frying and sauces. It won't harm you if you do use Extra Virgin to cook but will probably just be a bit bitter if it is burnt.
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January 11th, 2011, 11:28 AM #9
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I always saute in extra virgin - no problems - no burning - no bitter taste.
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April 9th, 2011, 11:04 AM #10
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Re: Type of olive oil
I posted this word for word back in August 2009. Are you psychic or a plagiarist?
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May 16th, 2011, 02:33 PM #11
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Re: Type of olive oil
In order to use olive oil safely and avoid creating carcinogens you need to know the smoking point.
Unrefined, virgin and extra virgin olive oil is best to be used in any type of cooking except frying and high-temperature baking. Usually, it is cold-pressed, and has that distinct olive aroma that is created by small particles of olives that were not removed. Because of them, it has a low smoking point, and it can burn and create carcinogens if you use it on a hot pan . Add it to salads, dressings, and dips.
Light olive oil is used for frying as its smoke point is higher.
If olive oil ever burns, get rid of it and wash the pan before using again.
Smoke points of different types of olive oil:
Olive oil Extra virgin 375°F 191°C
Olive oil Virgin 420°F 216°C
Olive oil Extra light 468°F 242°C
Olive oil, high quality (low acidity) Extra virgin 405°F 207°C
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May 17th, 2011, 12:58 AM #12
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Re: Type of olive oil
Hi
Olive oil is an oil obtained from the olive (Olea europaea; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. It is commonly used in cooking, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps. Olive oil is used throughout the world, but especially in the Mediterranean countries.
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November 20th, 2011, 10:57 AM #13
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Re: Type of olive oil
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November 22nd, 2011, 11:00 AM #14
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Re: Type of olive oil
I cook with extra virgin olive oil all the time and it never burns. What makes it extra virgin is it is from the first cold pressing of the olives. That means it is the best oil and is not more susceptible to burning.
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