Olive Oil for the Church and home use, also in salads

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Olive Oil for the Church and home use, also in salads

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When we use olive oil in the church or at home to light our oil lamps or to serve with food, it should be the real thing.

However, most olive oil sold in stores is not olive oil. It may only contain 10 to 20 percent olive oil. In fact, the money made from this unfair trade of deliberately contaminated olive oil is more lucrative than the profits made by the cocaine or marijuana cartels. There are several books, online articles, and TV shows on the Olive Oil Cartel and how they pervert good olive oil.

On Dr. Oz, it was noted that fully 60 percent of the extra virgin olive oil on store shelves is contaminated by the mafia with dangerous solvents, food coloring, artificial flavorings, rancid Turkish hazel nut oil, GMO canola oil, and other additives.

For people with nut allergies or chemical sensitivities, consumption of this contaminated olive oil could prove fatal. Burning this oil in church can make people sick, damage the church walls and icons with soot, or even start a fire.

To determine if olive oil is pure, there are several tests:

b The refrigerator test is the first one that should be performed.[/b]
If placed in a refrigerator overnight, olive oil will solidify. If the so-called extra virgin olive oil partially solidifies, then it is contaminated, and should be immediately returned to the store where purchased with a complaint lodged.

b Extra Virgin Olive Oil is usually placed in dark colored bottles to prevent exposure to sunlight. [/b]

b There is a California Certificate of Purity,[/b] mentioned on the Dr. Oz Show, that should be present on all bottles of Extra Virgin Olive Oil manufactured in California.

Tests comparing visual qualities of color or taste and smell are not conclusive as artificial colors, flavors, and aromas are added by the Mafia to fool the most astute connoisseur.

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Edit and update to above post:

Most extra virgin olive oil takes three to four days to solidify (frozen state) when placed in a refrigerator ideally at 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Thus, an overnight test will not be conclusive. The bottle should be placed in the back, not in the door of the refrigerator. Note that opening and closing the refrigerator door will cause the temperature to fluctuate and could invalidate the test.

I just talked with a representative from Trader Joes. All their "Extra Virgin Olive Oil" is pre-certified, must pass the refrigerator test, and also needs to fall within the correct range of acidity. TJ is very much aware of the fraud going on.

Does anyone know of good sources of Extra Virgin Olive Oil that would be suitable for church or home use?

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Maria wrote:

Does anyone know of good sources of Extra Virgin Olive Oil that would be suitable for church or home use?

Thanks for the info, Maria, I did not know that a test was so simple and that one could do it at home so easily. Good to know.

I have it on good sources that Trader Joes has true pure olive oil and that this would be most suitable for Church use because it is not mixed and that they are aware of the olive oil ripoffs going on.

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Very informative, indeed.
I thought I had studied up on Olive Oil, but now I realize it was solely my instinct which kept me away from consuming most varieties,
those of dubious provenance.

I didn't know about the Ca. Certificate of Purity. I'll have to see what that appears like so as to check for it IF
buying local California olive oils. I know there one good brand, I have to remember its name, a family estate in somewhere
like Sonoma.

I can't believe that the Adulterated Olive Oil Market is so high as to gross more than those other bad activities !

I am surprised, too, that the Trader Joe's Olive oil is THAT GOOD quality !
I always skipped over theirs, thinking it probably was below standard.

Hmm, good news to know. Especially because of the cheaper price, it would be truly a top choice for lampadas and Church use.
For example, the oil which rests above relics for bottling and distribution in vials to the faithful.

I have donated some good quality olive oil previously because I saw [and smelled, it seemed, too !] that rancid vegetable oil w
might be being used instead.

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I wish I knew someone who produced their own olive oil from their own olive tree orchards. Then I could be absolutely sure of what I was getting.

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