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Oilala native olive oil extra "Coratina" and "Leccino" each 500 ml
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Oilala native olive oil extra "Coratina" and "Leccino" each 500 ml
Article number: 38049
Categories: Gourmet','Seasoning
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Description
For advanced connaisseurs: Experience the differences and similarities of two olive varieties - and how to use them perfectly
Product description: Oil is not the same as oil ? The extreme difference between sunflower oil and pumpkin seed oil is more than obvious. However, only very few people know that there are big differences within a genus: different types of olives (there are almost 400 of them!) produce oils that can be extremely different concerning color, aroma and taste
The "Coratina" olive produces strong, fruity oils that are not only green of color, but also have this "green" touch in their aromas and set accents with their spicy, peppery notes
The "Leccino" olive, on the other hand, produces rather yellowish oils which are lighter, finer and "sweeter", and discreetly accompany and support the aromas of more delicate dishes
Look forward to a new experience that turns you into an expert when it comes to olive oil and you know how to give your dishes the right coherence