• BeigeAgenda
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    3 months ago

    In this case both wins, Italy gets a cut and Spain gets to sell their oil.

    The only loses is us consumers.

    Regarding olives, my favorite are Kalamata from Greece.

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      3 months ago

      Olive oil will become a luxury product anyway, with Xylella and climate change harming production. Italy’s olive future looks especially grim, considering we’ve banned cultivattion of GMOs which could aid against the parasites and droughts.

      Most (all?) people I’ve cooked with use EVO oil for everything but deep frying, so I bet a significant fraction of olive oil used in Italy ends up ruined in a hot pan!