Kefalonia Κεφαλονιά (Kefalonia olive oil)

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Kefalonia Κεφαλονιά

PGE/ΠΓΕ Kefalonia Κεφαλονιά is a virgin olive oil produced from the olive varieties "Koroneiki", "Agouromanako" and "Venetsianiki Ladolia", in which the disease dakos is treated using baited sprays from the ground, using biological methods, or is left untreated.

Geographical area

The administrative boundaries of the Prefecture of Kefalonia in Greece

Evidence

The product is produced exclusively from olives of the defined geographical area, in which the olives are also processed.

Method of production

Crushing of pure olives, which are processed using traditional or centrifugal olive presses, which ensure the best processing conditions.

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It is produced from a traditionally grown variety in the area, using traditional processing methods within the limits of the geographical area.

Gastronomy

The virgin olive oil is an easily perishable food that needs correct preservation in order to maintain its organoleptic characteristics intact. It is thus advisable to keep it in a cool place and away from light, at a temperature between 14°C and 18°C, away from heat sources and from products that give off particular smells. It is recommendable to consume it within four to six months after the pressing, to enjoy it in the period of highest expression of its taste. The olive oil PGE/ΠΓΕ Kefalonia Κεφαλονιά is an essential ingredient in the Mediterranean diet. Marketing

Reference: The European Commission


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