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🫒Impostor Olive Oils + The Top Picks

🫒Impostor Olive Oils + The Top Picks

Plus, week two of your Total Bod Workout

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Michelle Burleson
May 24, 2024
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Happy Friday, Frens!

And, for our American frens, happy kick off to Memorial Day Weekend! Keep it safe-n-keep it sexy! Haha.

🏋🏻‍♀️Paid subscribers, scroll down for week two of your total body weight training.

Let’s get to it.

Below I’m going to share some popular brands that are bee-essin’ about their olive oils and the top picks per ConsumerLab.

We all know the depth of olive oil’s proven health benefits.

Here’s what some of us don’t know —

🫒The Difference Between Virgin and Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)

  • Virgin Olive Oil: Oil that’s been removed from the olive only by mechanical (pressing, crushing) or other physical means (heat). Virgin olive oil is permitted some defects as well as a higher level of acidity (free fatty acids).

  • EVOO: A virgin olive oil that — according to USDA standards — has “excellent flavor and odor.” For example, zero defects and some fruitiness… just like me! Jokes!

When olive oil has a “lampante” rating

It means it’s not fit for human consumption. This isn’t the same as saying it’s unsafe. It basically means it has a long way to go (refinement) before tasting like a thin slice of heaven. Think: rancidity, high free fatty acids, etc. The USDA refers to “lampante” olive oils as “ordinary.”

Virgin Olive Oils Masquerading as EVOO’s On Their Labels

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