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Bertolli Olive OilNewest Review: ... to love the essence of olive and the oil. There is a variety to choose from like the regular oil, the virgin oil and the ... more |
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by - written on 18/12/07 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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>>> Bertolli Olive Oil <<< For the last 5 or 6 years I have used Extra Virgin Olive Oil as the predominant Oil within my household, both as a dressing and to cook with. I have used a number of different manufacturers when it comes to Olive Oil but find that I use Bertolli and Filippo Berio Oils the most. For me it is essential that the Olive Oil I use is cost effective and of a sufficient quality and both these Oils fulfil that for me, a 500ml both of either Oil will put you back between £3.50 and £3.80 which I guess is expensive if you are using for cooking compared to a sunflower or vegetable oil, but I personally prefer the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/10/07 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Bertolli – what’s in a name? ************************ When I pick up the bottle of honey coloured liquid I imagine a family of young Italian men; dark-haired, muscular men with golden skin and chocolate brown eyes. Their shirtless torsos, glisten with sweat from the hot summers’ sun as they carry weaved baskets overflowing with olives from one beautiful olive tree to another. They stop only occasionally to pour cooling water over their faces, shaking off the hard labour from their bodies along with the tiny remaining droplets of moisture. Then of course, there is a whole new picture in my head which involves brothers tirelessly and painstakingly squeezing every ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/11/07 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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The Versatile Virgin....... Bertolli have been producing Olive Oil for many years now and obviously have become quite the experts in producing this versatile product. Bertolli have expanded their range of products over the years to incorporate a vast choice of tantalisingly tasty products ranging from their olive oil spread to simple pasta sauces and pesto and even tasty bags of crispy, mouth-watering focaccine. But where would all these scrumptious products be without the simple virgin olive oil, the base of all their products? The Extra Virgin Olive Oil comes in quite a chunky glass bottle with 500mls being the most common size but others are available. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/07 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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Both of my parents are Greek Cypriot, needless to say olives, and in particular olive oil has been in my life for as long as I remember. My Grandmother who is in her late 80's swears by it for all different forms of use from contemporary religious reasons to skin care. It has also been said more recently that good Olive Oil acts like a painkiller and there are many health benefits to gain from using Olive Oil as it contains several forms of antioxidants and vitamins such as vitamin E, Vitamin A and Vitamin K whilst at the same time, it doesn't contain hydrogenated fats that we read and hear about in news stories which are bad for the body. In its place are good ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/09/08 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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We get through a fair bit of olive oil and like to try different brands. When we first started to do this, we were amazed at the difference in colours, smells and tastes of the various oils. When I first started to use it I thought they all tasted the same. How wrong I was! I am not sure that I have a favourite. There are several that I am not so keen on. Bertolli is definitely in my list of VERY GOOD olive oils. The fresher the olive oil, the better the flavour. In our supermarkets we don't buy fresh olive oil. That is why is always tastes so much better in Italy, because they use it fresh. However, if you accept that your olive oil is not going to ... Read the complete review
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Bertolli Olive Oil : Virgin in need of oilingfrom littlexen
12/11/2007
Bertolli Olive Oil : Oily but not greasyfrom elbar1
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