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olive oil

noun

  1. an oil expressed from the olive fruit, used in cooking, in salad dressings, in medicine, etc.


olive oil

noun

  1. a pale yellow oil pressed from ripe olive fruits and used in cooking, medicines, soaps, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of olive oil1

First recorded in 1765–75
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Prices of shelf staples like olive oil, which is primarily imported from Italy, Spain and Greece, could rise further.

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Spain exports a lot of gas turbines to the US, alongside tonnes of olive oil.

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Which is how I landed on what I now consider the perfect spring cake: a citrus olive oil cake with a simple orange marmalade glaze.

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Simply wash and pat dry and rub with a little olive oil.

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In a pan, warm up some olive oil and add a few chopped shallots or a half a large onion, well minced.

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