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Probierset Tamia Brozne, Iron und Green Olivenöl 3x 100 ml
42,90 €WeiterlesenDies ist kein gewöhnliches Extra Vergine Olivenöl-Tasting-Set. Wir möchten, dass Sie das bestmögliche Geschmackserlebnis unserer Produkte erleben. In unserem Set finden Sie drei Tamia-Olivenöle mit verschiedenen aromatischen Profilen, die auf unterschiedliche kulinarische Kombinationen abgestimmt sind, sowie 100% kompostierbare Bicolio-Probiergläser für die professionelle Verkostung von Olivenöl.
Das Set enthält 3 Flaschen à 100 ml unseres Extra Vergine di Oliva:
Zusätzlich sind 100% kompostierbare Bicolio-Probiergläser für die Verkostung enthalten.
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Nativem Olivenöl Extra – Keramikflasche Fantasia Rot
Ursprünglicher Preis war: 39,90 €29,90 €Aktueller Preis ist: 29,90 €.WeiterlesenOlivenöl Fantasia Red in handgefertigter Keramik 500 ml von Frantoio Galantino ist eine Kombination aus hochwertigem extra nativem Olivenöl und einer einzigartigen, handgefertigten Verpackung. Präsentiert in einer wunderschönen keramischen Flasche mit einem Volumen von 500 ml, die ein Kunstwerk erfahrener Handwerker aus Apulien ist. Jedes Exemplar ist ein Unikat, verziert mit handgemalten Mustern.
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Hersteller: Frantoio Galantino
Kapazität: 500ml
Herstellungsland: Italien
Herstellungsregion: Apulien
Olivenvarietät: 60% Ogliarola, 40% Coratina
Pressungstemperatur: 23 °C
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Nativem Olivenöl Extra – Keramikflasche Affiorato
34,90 €WeiterlesenAffiorato-Olivenöl in handgefertigter Keramikflasche 500 ml von Frantoio Galantino Dieses Produkt vereint die höchste Qualität von extra nativem Olivenöl mit einer einzigartigen, handgefertigten Verpackung. Präsentiert in einer atemberaubenden, 500 ml fassenden Keramikflasche, die von erfahrenen Kunsthandwerkern aus Apulien gefertigt wird, ist jede Flasche ein Unikat, verziert mit handgemalten Mustern. Dieses Olivenöl ist nicht nur ein kulinarischer Genuss, sondern auch ein kunstvolles Schmuckstück für Ihre Küche – ideal als Geschenk oder als besonderes Detail für Liebhaber authentischer Handwerkskunst.
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Hersteller: Frantoio Galantino
Kapazität: 500ml
Herstellungsland: Italien
Herstellungsregion: Apulien
Olivenvarietät: 60% Ogliarola, 40% Coratina
Pressungstemperatur: 23 °C
Kann man mit Olivenöl braten?
Frying with olive oil is possible and commonly practiced, especially in Mediterranean cuisine. However, it requires choosing the right type of oil and being aware of its properties. Extra virgin olive oil, although popular for its rich flavor and numerous health benefits, has a relatively low smoke point compared to other fats, which means it starts to break down and smoke at lower temperatures. Therefore, while it is ideal for salads, dressings, or gentle cooking, it may not be the best for high-temperature frying, such as deep frying.
Nevertheless, frying with olive oil is possible and safe if used properly and under the right conditions. Refined olive oil has a higher smoke point than extra virgin olive oil, making it more suitable for frying at medium to high heat. Using refined olive oil allows for the health benefits of olive oil to be utilized in frying without the risk of releasing harmful substances that can arise from overheating extra virgin olive oil.
Additionally, frying with olive oil, even at moderately high temperatures, can contribute to adding a characteristic, slightly fruity flavor typical of olive oil. This is particularly desirable in dishes where the flavor of the oil can enhance the overall flavor palette of the dish, such as frying fish, vegetables, or preparing sauces.
What is a smoke point?
The smoke point is the temperature at which fat or oil begins to break down and emit smoke, signaling the chemical degradation of the product. This point is an important indicator that determines whether a particular fat is suitable for frying, baking, or cooking at high heat. Exceeding the smoke point can lead to the loss of nutritional value of the fat and the formation of unhealthy compounds, such as free radicals and carcinogens.
Different types of fats have different smoke points, which can also vary based on the degree of processing and purity of the product. For example, extra virgin olive oil has a lower smoke point than refined olive oil, making it less suitable for high-temperature frying. Understanding the smoke point is key in choosing the right fat for different cooking methods, allowing for the maximization of flavor while maintaining the health benefits of fats.
In the context of olive oil, the smoke point is one of the criteria that determine how olive oil should be used in the kitchen. To ensure healthy cooking, it is important to choose an olive oil with a sufficiently high smoke point for the intended cooking method, which will avoid fat degradation and maintain the beneficial properties of olive oil.
Properties of olive oil during frying
Olive oil, particularly refined, retains many of its beneficial properties even during frying. The monounsaturated fatty acids contained in it are more resistant to high temperatures than polyunsaturated fatty acids, making it relatively stable during cooking. Refined olive oil, having a higher smoke point, is therefore suitable for frying at medium heat, allowing for the health benefits to be utilized without the risk of releasing harmful substances.
During frying, olive oil can also contribute to better taste and texture of dishes. It provides delicate, fruity notes that can enhance the flavor of fried vegetables, fish, or meats. Its use in the kitchen is thus not only a matter of health but also a culinary experience that allows for exploring rich and complex flavors.
What is the best olive oil for frying?
For frying, it is best to choose refined olive oil due to its higher smoke point, which makes it more stable and safe for cooking at high temperatures. Refined olive oil has a less intense flavor than extra virgin olive oil, making it more versatile in the kitchen, especially when preparing dishes where other flavors dominate. This oil is suitable for frying most dishes, including meats, fish, and vegetables, ensuring good culinary results without the risk of burning or excessive smoking.
When choosing oil for frying, it is also important to consider the quality of the product. Higher quality olive oil increases its nutritional and flavor properties, which can significantly affect the final cooking outcome. Although refined olive oil is recommended for frying, for more delicate dishes where the flavor of the oil should be more noticeable, consider using extra virgin olive oil at lower temperatures, which will preserve its distinctive taste and health properties.
