Rapunzel Extra virgin olive oil Crete

500 ml
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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.

Key specifications

oil grade
Olive oil
Origin
Greece
Vegetarian / Vegan
Vegetarian
Content
500 ml
Item number
19095051

General information

Manufacturer
Rapunzel
Category
Cooking oils
Manufacturer no.
341940
Release date
29.10.2021
Sales rank in Category Cooking oils
56 of 315
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Food properties

oil grade
Olive oil

Content characteristics

Description
Fruity olive oil from Crete
Vegetarian / Vegan
Vegetarian

Nutritional information per 100ml

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

Origin
Greece
Region
Crete

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Storage

Storage
Protected from light

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 Piece
Packaging type
Glass bottle

Product dimensions

Content
500 ml
Weight
836 g

Package dimensions

Length
29 cm
Width
10 cm
Height
7 cm
Weight
836 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
Olive oil* extra virgin, legend: * Organic, ** Bud, *** Demeter.

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Rank 1 out of 20Öko-TestTEST OLIVENÖLReleaseJune 2019

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