Monthly Archives: April 2011
We have found an interesting article posted on PR Newswire about tips for buying real extra virgin olive oil. Below are a couple of quotes from the article, “Check the Label; Does it say extra virgin olive oil? Is there a harvest or milling … Continue reading
Avocado oil is the oil that is pressed out of the pulp of avocados. It can be used for cooking, especially at high temperatures since the smoke point is the highest on the market today at a whopping 250 degrees … Continue reading
From Today’s Parent http://blogs.todaysparent.com/momslove/earth-day-giveaway-olivado/comment-page-2/ By: Emily It’s day three of our eco-friendly giveaways leading up to Earth Day and we want you to get cooking with Olivado natural cooking oils. We are predisposed to assume that if something tastes good … Continue reading
With so many cooking oil choices on the market, consumers are often confused or even misled as to what type and quality of Oil they are really buying. We have put together a short video which outlines some important information … Continue reading
An immediate indicator of quality oil is the container it comes in. Good oils should only come in dark glass bottles (or cans), which keep out light and oxygen and prevent the oil going rancid. Extra Virgin. For olive and … Continue reading
We are excited to announce the launch of our new website! Here you can find the latest on Olivado and our high quality oils. Take the time to find out what to look for when you’re buying oils and how … Continue reading








