9 OLIVE OILS To AVOID And 5 That Are Actually Olive Oil

🔗 Save $6,000 A Year with My Complete Amish Home-Saving Method I teach: https://eliasyoder.com That bottle marked "extra virgin" in your pantry? By the best testing we have, there's better than a coin-flip chance it isn't extra virgin at all — it's old, blended oil in a costume, and the costume cost extra. Today I name nine olive oils to put down, and five you can actually trust — and I show you the simple test that lets you judge any bottle in ten seconds. Esther and I gathered the old kitchen knowledge — what's worth your money, what's a costume, what to make yourself — into a little book. It's on our website at eliasyoder.com, linked below, if you'd like it at your own counter. Here's what we get into: ✔️ The one real number to remember: 73% of the top imported "extra virgin" brands failed the standard (UC Davis) ✔️ The big Italian-sounding names that aren't what the front of the bottle says — and the lawsuits that proved it ✔️ The store brands (Target, Walmart, Safeway) that hide the harvest date and blend a half-dozen countries ✔️ America's #1 best-seller — and why it tops the avoid list ✔️ The three things an honest bottle always tells you (and the silence that gives a fake away) ✔️ The free throat test that exposes dead oil in one sip ✔️ The 5 brands that earn your trust — including one store brand and one in a squeeze bottle Then go to your pantry, turn your bottle over, and tell me in the comments: the brand, whether it has a harvest date, and how many countries it lists. Honest bottle, or costume? And tell me your county and how old your house is — I like to know where you're all writing from. Next time: the truth about seed oils — canola, vegetable oil, and the rest — and how they're really made. The people who built this country knew their oil by its bite and its smell. We're only just starting to remember. #oliveoil #extravirginoliveoil #foodfraud #realfood #amish #cleaneating #pantrystaples #consumerreports #kitchenwisdom #oldways