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Texas Estate-Grown Artisan Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Lone Star Olive Ranch

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  • Lone Star Olive Ranch, Texas Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 250 ml

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    Texas Foods Direct is proud to offer a premium quality, hand picked and estate grown Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), directly sourced from a family-owned olive ranch in the Lonestar state.

    Did you know that most olive oil brands in supermarkets and health food stores are actually blends? It's common practice in the olive oil industry to combine oil sources from various geographic regions and pressing dates. This practice often impacts the quality, freshness and taste of the oil.

    Extra Virgin Olive Oil is the oil produced from the first pressing of the olives, typically giving it a deep green or yellow color, low acidity and a bold, distinctive (sometimes 'peppery' ) flavor. Lone Star Olive Ranch harvests, mills and bottles this artisan EVOO on-site, directly under their quality controls, within hours of harvest.

    Whether you are a foodie, or want the perfect Texas foodie gift, consider this premium Texas Extra Virgin Olive Oil.

    Purchase by the bottle (250 ml) or choose a multi-pack.

    Texas EVOO Fusion Flavors here

  • Certified Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 250 ml bottle (8. 5 ounces), Arbequina varietal, estate grown, milled and harvested in Madisonville, TX. Limited reserve. No additives or preservatives. Dark green glass bottle preserves freshness.

  • Salad dressing, dipping oil, finishing oil, marinades, sauteing (EVOO smoke point is approximately 400 degrees, fahrenheit).

    EVOO is also useful for personal care, hair care and skin care applications.

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