Kevala Premium Natural Avocado Oil, 1/2 Gallon (64 fl oz)

(9 customer reviews)

Kevala Natural Avocado Oil is made with selected premium avocados. By cold-pressing the fruit flesh only, we obtain one of the most nutritious and purest oils available. It is naturally refined for high heat use, this process leaves the oil with a mild taste and smell, giving you more control over your cooking. Package in a BPA-free plastic jug. Net content: 64 Fl oz (1892ml)

Price range: $32.98 through $56.80

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

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9 reviews for Kevala Premium Natural Avocado Oil, 1/2 Gallon (64 fl oz)

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  1. Ronald

    Good deal.
    My oil arrived on time and was good quality. I will order this again.

  2. Rodrigo


    Haven’t opened %26 taste it yet
    But it looks good…

  3. Kj

    Smaller than what I thought
    It’s good quality and does the job

  4. anonymous

    Best avocado oil for everyday cooking
    Love the convenience of the size of the bottle.

  5. Ida


    liked the product, but I didnt like the price.

  6. Joanne


    Avocado is great for your health and high heat frying oil. Great for baking too.

  7. Daniel


    Great for deep frying!

  8. Vanessa A

    Love this
    Using this mostly for cooking but can be used for so much more. No flavor, very healthy, makes great mayo!! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

  9. Christine

    Satisfied
    I like this product because according to my doctor, its healthier than olive oil. I have had no problems with this product and I will continue to use it.

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