Filippo Berio Extra Light Olive Oil 25.3 fl oz

(10 customer reviews)

EXTRA LIGHT TASTING OLIVE OIL: Bears a subtle hint of olive flavor with a delicate balanced taste. The soft olive notes allow bolder ingredients to shine while maintaining its natural, delicate flavor. OVER 150 YEARS OF DEDICATION: Filippo Berio dedicated his life to crafting the most exquisite olive oil and each bottle bears his signature, a guarantee that it lives up to his very high standards. SUGGESTED USES: For the benefits of olive oil without the taste, Extra Light Olive Oil is a perfect substitute of butter, shortening, and other vegetable oils. It’s ideal for high-heat cooking like baking, frying, deep frying, stir-frying and pan frying because of its high smoke point. Ingredients: Olive Oil composed of virgin and refined olive oils Smoke Point 410-446 F

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10 reviews for Filippo Berio Extra Light Olive Oil 25.3 fl oz

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  1. Doreen

    extra light flavor
    very good olive oil ,extra light flavor ,we use it all the time – most other brands leave a strong olive flavor (we like the healthy choice of olive oil but not much for olive flavor) so if u prefer a very light or non olive flavor like we do this is excellent

  2. Justine


    this oil is perfect for frying. it’s a lighter taste than EVOO, and less expensive when you’ll be using a larger quantity than just a drizzle in a pan.

  3. ah2sing

    Filippo Berio Extra Light
    Was very pleased to see this offered online. I love to use this extra light oil for cooking and baking because it doesn’t have the stronger flavor of the Extra Virgin Olive oil that one might use for salad dressings and is a perfect alternative to the rancid vegetable, canola, soy and other oils that are over processed by the food industry. The price is outstanding making this an excellent value for 25.3 oz!!! It did come in a plastic bottle, would have preferred it be in glass.

  4. Maureen

    Great very light taste
    I love the light taste. All I buy now

  5. Toni


    I love this. i wish it would dispense slower and less each use. It pours out a lot very fast.

  6. Linda

    Extra Virgin Light Oil
    extra light-does not have “super oily” taste

  7. pamela


    This particular bottle even tastes good in your cakes and cookies!

  8. Chipper62

    We love it!
    We us this for making salad dressings and mayonnaise. It has a very light flavor and makes a perfect mayo every time.

  9. BEE

    GREAT FOR SAUTEEING, FRYING, ETC. AFFORDABLE TOO
    PURCHASED ONE FOR ME AND ONE FOR MOM. MY MOTHER IS IN HER MID 70’S AND SHE DOES TAKE CARE OF HER SELF HEALTHWISE. SHE LOVES COOKING WITH A BIT OF OIL , NOT TOO HEAAVY. SO I BELIEVED THIS WOULD BE GREAT FOR HER. I LOVE IT. JUST IS NOT SUPER EXTRA LIGHT AND SOME OTHER EXTRA LIGHT OLIVE OILS. HOWEVER, I WOULD STILL PURCHASE AGAIN. AFFORDABLE.

  10. DXER

    Felippo Berio Extra light Olive Oil
    I have been using this olive oil for years. It is the best tasting of all the major brands. I would like to say it is great for cooking as well as for salads. You can’t find a better olive oil for any price.

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