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Selasa, 28 Januari 2014

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Potentially Helped By Night Harvests

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Potentially Helped By Night Harvests


by Robbie Sutter


Harvesting is one of the most important aspects when it comes to the creation of extra virgin olive oil. There are many reasons for this and I'd like to think that Spain and Italy alike are some of the most important regions of the world that can be connected to oil of this caliber. Where does the idea of weather come in, though, that can ultimate change how healthful olives can be? If you'd like to know more, there are quite a few methods to take into account.

In particular, those in Italy have seemingly had to change up their methods for the sake of better extra virgin olive oil coming to the surface. I do not think that anyone will be able to argue against this point, especially when it seems weather has been especially sporadic nowadays. While the northern area of Italy has become rainy and cold, the southern area has been warmer than usual. These points are ones which a number of authorities, Bellucci Premium being one example, should bring more focus to.

Seeing as how southern Italy, in particular, has been a bit troubling as far as growth is concerned, there are quite a few aspects to take into consideration. Keep in mind that the sunlight, as well as warm weather in general, can ultimately make olives spoil. This means that the typical pressing process is going to prove to be a waste. With this in mind, it's clear that growers had to make changes of their own in order to accommodate for the shift in weather patterns, too.

During October 19th, growers took it upon themselves to take their crops during the night. It was uncertain whether or not it would be able to change the olives in the most positive of ways but I think that there is something to be had with this shift in harvesting. If it proves to be even more than what most would believe it to be, it's very likely that the oil's quality is going to change that much more. This method, in my opinion, might just change the classification of the oil in question.

Of course, it is going to be a matter of time until the change in harvesting time is going to prove itself either way. From what I have seen, there is so much potential that hasn't been tapped into as far as extra virgin olive oil is concerned. It is a substantial product, of course, but I feel as though there is more that can be picked up on. Maybe the time of harvesting has a greater impact than it has been given credit for. Either way, it's clear that there is more to be learned.




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Title: Extra Virgin Olive Oil Potentially Helped By Night Harvests
Author: Robbie Sutter
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Keywords: extra virgin olive oil, evoo, olive oil, Italian olive oil, Bellucci Premium
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