Olive Oil FAQs
Look for solutions to the most commonly asked questions by our customers here.
Why is my olive oil so bitter?
Bitterness is one of the three main positive attributes of a high-quality extra virgin olive oil, so it's common - and good! - for oil to have a bitter taste. Suppose you want a mildly bitter taste in your olive oil. Please see the image below for in
What is the oil good for cooking, marinating, and dipping?
Customers' tastes in olive oils vary; some want a fruity flavor, while others prefer a grassy or peppery flavor. We built these filters to help you choose your favorite oils based on your preferences. Please see the image below for instructions on ho
Is olive oil safe for cooking? I've heard the smoke point is too low.
Quality extra virgin olive oils generally have a higher smoke point than many other oil options, making them great for use in cooking. Depending on the quality, extra virgin olive oil begins smoking between 365 and 410 degrees, with more quality oils
Which olive oils are rich in polyphenols?
Extra virgin olive oil is a natural fruit juice containing polyphenols, valuable antioxidants that cannot be found in any other edible oil. Many consider the polyphenols in extra virgin olive oil to be responsible for the low incidence of heart disea
Do you have samples available?
If you're looking to try out some specific oils or are looking to learn about different oil varieties or brands, we have 2 great options for you.
I'm having trouble opening a cap!
If you're having trouble with the flow of oil from a bottle and you suspect it has a flow regulator, here are some steps you can try:
What happens if I buy and the products get damaged during transit?
We will exchange or refund your order in line with our Return Policy; please see this page for more information. Kindly contact us at [email protected] with a photo and description of the damage within 14 days of the product being delivered.
Do you ship internationally?
We do not ship internationally at this time. We hope to be able to ship beyond our borders in the near future.