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Fresh as nature intended, from our olive groves to your table.
A very fine extra virgin olive oil from Corfu island, with fresh aroma and taste, rich in texture and high in Polyphenols - 1800mg/kg.
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What is High Polyphenol / Phenolic Extra Virgin Olive Oil?
High phenolic olive oil is the name given to scientifically measured extra virgin olive oil. It simply means extra virgin olive oil which is far higher in healthful polyphenols than regular extra virgin olive oil.
Polyphenols are plant compounds with antioxidant properties which can be found in many kinds of plant-based foods such as fruit, veggies, nuts, seeds, tea, coffee and wine, and they can be found in abundance in extra virgin olive oil to varying degrees.
It is one of the main reasons the Mediterranean diet with olive oil at its core benefits our overall health.
There are over 30 different naturally occurring polyphenols found in extra virgin olive oil, which are rich in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These work to neutralise free radicals, protecting the body at a cellular level.
In addition to their potential health benefits, these premium high phenolic olive oils are prized for their distinctive flavour profiles and are used in gourmet cooking and high-end restaurants.
It's a fabulous foodie find for anyone wishing to improve their wellness through food!
Can Olive Oil Help Reduce Breast Cancer Risk?
As we recognise Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it's crucial to understand the importance of prevention strategies. With an estimated 1 in 8 women likely to develop breast cancer during their lifetime, research is continually seeking ways to reduce this risk. One of the most promising findings points toward the Mediterranean diet, particularly its rich use of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO).