- Exceptional Olive Oils: These Vintage Olive Oils are selected from around the Mediterranean by our Oleologist expert, Alexandra Gauquelin. She tests over 300 olive oils each year to select only a few Grand Crus that meets Oliviers&Co's quality criteria.
- Aromatic Olive Oils: Intense and natural, our flavored olive oils are made from pressed olives and herbs (basil, thyme, mint, garlic...) or citrus fruits (lemon, mandarin...). Nothing is added.
- Classic Olive Oils: In cooking, olive oil is a great classic and a healthy base for preparing all your dishes! Our famous "La Classique" is perfect for accompanying your cooking and delicious as a finishing touch to your dishes, as it is so agreeable.
- New Harvest Olive Oils: A selection of vintage olive oils from the current year. Discover our freshly pressed novelties: grand crus from this winter's harvest from France, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Portugal...
Olive oil is an integral part of the “Mediterranean diet” which is associated with moderated portion sizes and a slower, more enjoyable way of eating. The “Mediterranean diet” has been proven to have a remarkable variety of health benefits. Discover more about olive oil and its health benefits.
The differences between Olive oil and vegetable oil are mainly seeds and extraction. Let’s take a closer look at their differences, specifically health. Learn more how you can use olive oil instead of vegetable oil here.
Extraction Process
Olive oil is typically extracted through mechanical processes, such as pressing or centrifugation. This preserves the natural compounds and nutrients present in olives, resulting in extra virgin olive oil, which is considered the highest quality.
Vegetable oils often undergo processes like refining, bleaching, and deodorizing (RBD) to remove impurities and increase shelf life. This refining process may involve the use of solvents and high heat, which can degrade some of the oil's nutritional value.
Olive oil dates back to ancient times, appearing in the Mediterranean basin during antiquity. Even in the era of Ancient Egypt, it was highly prized by the pharaohs. It is also at the heart of the famous Cretan diet! Learn more about the origins of olive oil here.
There are numerous uses for cooking with olive oil on a daily basis, from simple cooking to seasoning your most varied dishes. It has many health benefits, can substitute for butter, and can even be used to cook your desserts. Added to your cakes and pastries, they will delicately flavor your sweet recipes. Smoke point of olive oil: 410 °F.
Cooking with chocolate and olive oil: benefits of baking
Chocolate is something we all love, and often we are told that it should be seen as a treat you have ‘once every now and then’ if you want to remain healthy. However, we are here to tell you that there is in fact no longer a need to restrict yourself around this sweet treat, quite the opposite!
Learn more about the best and worst types of cooking olive oils.