Mina Moroccan Olive Oil Extra Virgin, 16.9 fl oz, High Polyphenol Olive Oil, Single Origin Olive Oil
Mina Moroccan Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a premium, single origin olive oil sourced from a family-run estate in Morocco and cold extracted to maintain its rich flavor and high nutritional value. As a high polyphenol olive oil, it contains powerful antioxidants and boasts less than 0.2% acidity, making it smoother and more fruity than typical oils. Ideal as an everyday olive oil for cooking, dipping, or drizzling, Mina’s extra virgin olive oil is a clean, unblended product that meets the highest standards of quality. It is non-GMO, kosher, allergen-free, and naturally packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. Whether you’re using it as a cold pressed olive oil alternative for salads or grilling vegetables, Mina offers the full health benefits and flavor of traditional Moroccan olive oil extra virgin. Every bottle is traceable to the tree, ensuring you receive only the best — a truly exceptional olive oil with the highest polyphenols, made without compromise.
$14.95 Original price was: $14.95.$12.95Current price is: $12.95.
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Customer Reviews
8 reviews for Mina Moroccan Olive Oil Extra Virgin, 16.9 fl oz, High Polyphenol Olive Oil, Single Origin Olive Oil
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Janice –
This is a great tasting product. I use it for cooking on med heat, and it cooked well. It is also a good substitute for butter. My use of butter is down tremendously. I put my oil into a spray bottle and used it on salads, toast, bagels, rice, sautéing, and in the air frying. I am going to purchase this over and over for sure!! Great thing I did with it was I used avocados, dried cranberries and garlic powder and whew what a great taste.
Holly –
Great flavor! I guess you get what you pay for. It is a little more expensive, but worth it for things like salad dressing and bread dipping. I don’t use it for frying or baking.
Pamela –
good size wings lots of meat
harold –
all around great everything great for cooking baking dressing anything
Maria –
High quality
It’s high quality and it’s taste great
Peter –
sharp and pungent
For olive oil lovers this North African strain is a joy!!
Rhonda –
all I would like to say is that I really wish the oil was in a glass bottle, I’m not too fond of plastic bottles, especially for good quality oils…
Linda –
The reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because it’s in a plastic bottle instead of glass.