While a good two thirds of the oils scored well in 2022, this time only 4 out of 23 did. "For the first time, we have the impression that the climate crisis is being reflected in a food test," says food chemist Jochen Wettach, who conducted this study for Stiftung Warentest. Of the oils in the highest extra virgin grade, only two were convincing: Cosmo di Russo Caieta from Italy (available online),...
Rapunzel Extra virgin olive oil Crete
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With its fruity flavour, Crete extra virgin olive oil immediately delights gourmets. The island of Crete is considered the home of the olive tree. Koroneiki olives have been growing there for thousands of years and olive oil is considered 'liquid gold'. The single-variety oil from Koroneiki olives is ideal for salads and antipasti.
oil grade | Olive oil |
Vegetarian / Vegan | Vegetarian |
Origin | Greece |
Content | 50 cl |
Item number | 19095051 |
Manufacturer | Rapunzel |
Category | Cooking oils |
Manufacturer no. | 341940 |
Release date | 29.10.2021 |
Sales rank in Category Cooking oils | 26 of 302 |
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oil grade | Olive oil |
Description | Extra virgin olive oil |
Vegetarian / Vegan | Vegetarian |
Energy in kcal | 900 kcal |
Energy in kJ | 3700 kJ |
Fat | 100 g |
thereof saturated fatty acids | 16.10 g |
Carbohydrates | 0 g |
thereof sugar | 0 g |
Fiber | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
Origin | Greece |
Region | Crete |
CO₂ emissions | 3.84 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.11 |
Storage | Protected from light |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Packaging type | Glass |
Content | 50 cl |
Weight | 836 g |
Length | 31.90 cm |
Width | 10 cm |
Height | 7.50 cm |
Weight | 848 g |
Ingredients | Olive oil* extra virgin, legend: * Organic, ** Bud, *** Demeter. |
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Overall ratingVery good81/100
If we talk about minimum requirements for olive oil, i.e. the lowest common denominator of expectations, then the bottles should contain real olive oil without pollutants and the quality grade should be right - no matter whether you bought it for 3.99 euros in the supermarket or for 40 euros in the delicatessen...
