Elevate Your Cooking Game! 🍳
Bertolli Classico 100% Olive Oil is a 51-ounce bottle of premium, Non-GMO certified cooking oil, perfect for high-temperature cooking with a smoke point of 392°F. With over 150 years of Mediterranean heritage, this olive oil enhances the natural flavors of your dishes, making it a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike.
U**U
One of the best light olive oil on the market
One of the best light olive oil on the market. I have bought several of these (from Spain) when the price was around $20. Extra light olive oil has a higher smoke point (around 465°F or 240°C) compared to extra virgin olive oil, making it suitable for frying. This higher smoke point means it can withstand higher temperatures without breaking down or producing smoke.
L**A
Great product.
I have been using this product for many years. Will use it many more.
M**R
Great
I always buy! Nice price for Amazon! Maybe you’l put it on sale some of the time!
Z**K
Fast delivery! Great product!
Good cooking oil for nonstick pan
S**S
Olive oil
Perfect for cooking.
A**R
Olive oil
Only brand I will now use
A**I
This is the real thing!
I don't know what's up with Bertolli. Maybe it has a study indicating people want light oil only. So apparently it has cut back on the second press (not extra virgin) in favor of 3rd and fourth presses. But this is the real thing. I have been using Bertolli for over 70 years and I was not be disappointed. Neither will you be. This is the right flavor, color and price. The old label might still be in use (in fact, the picture on Amazon is the old label, but when the product arrived it had a newer label marked "MILD." That's OK. "Mild" is the right adjective. But avoid anything that says "light" or "light tasting" IF you want regular second press oil. Very satisfied with the product. You will not be disappointed. This is especially true because I could not find it in any store in New Jersey. I found it on Long Island, before I found it on Amazon. Enjoy this Bertolli. The real deal!
F**I
Best Olive Oil for Cooking.
Real Italians dons't use cold-pressed virgin olive oils for cooking: they don't stand the heat and may even be dangerous.Instead use this hot-pressed cheap olive oil in the big plastic bottle. It works best for frying and sautéing, but, look, I even like it on salads when I want a more delicate taste.
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