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  2. Olive oil extraction - Wikipedia

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    Olive oil extraction is the process of extracting the olive oil present in olive drupes. Olive oil is produced in the mesocarp cells , and stored in a particular type of vacuole called a lipo vacuole, i.e., every cell contains a tiny olive oil droplet.

  3. Malaxation - Wikipedia

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    In olive oil extraction, malaxation is the action of slowly churning or mixing milled olives, [2] typically for 20 to 40 minutes. The churning allows the smaller droplets of oil released by the milling process to aggregate and be more easily separated. The paste is normally heated to around 27 °C during this process.

  4. Orujo (olive waste) - Wikipedia

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    Orujo is called the wet solid waste, [2] which is generated by the traditional methods of extraction, based on presses, and the continuous three-phase decanting processes. The process generates additionally one stream of olive oil and two streams of wastes, the Orujo and an aqueous waste called alpechín.

  5. Olive pomace oil - Wikipedia

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    Olive pomace oil is olive oil that is extracted from olive pulp after the first press. Once the mechanical oil extraction of olive oil is complete, approximately 5–8% of the oil remains in the pulp, which then needs to be extracted with the help of solvents, an industrial technique used in the production of most other edible oils including canola, peanut, and sunflower.

  6. Unfiltered olive oil - Wikipedia

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    Unfiltered olive oil (also known as cloudy olive oil, veiled olive oil, or olio nuovo) is an intermediate product of olive oil extraction.It is actually the initial cloudy juice of the olive drupes soon after crushing, separation and decanting and before final filtration.

  7. Cayon olive - Wikipedia

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    The Cayon is mainly used for extraction of oil, and gives a medium yield (18–22%). [3] Oil extraction is a relatively easy process in this cultivar. [4] The taste of the oil is described as "fruity and balanced, finish with the softness of almond". [5] The Cayon can also be mixed with the Grossane for olive oil production. [6]

  8. Oil mill - Wikipedia

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    De Zoeker (The Seeker), an oil windmill in the Zaanse Schans, in the Netherlands. An oil mill is a grinding mill designed to crush or bruise oil-bearing seeds, such as linseed or peanuts, or other oil-rich vegetable material, such as olives or the fruit of the oil palm, which can then be pressed to extract vegetable oils, which may be used as foods or for cooking, as oleochemical feedstocks ...

  9. Oilseed press - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the products that are created by oilseed presses, namely oil and oilseed meal, possess great nutritive benefits for humans and livestock respectively. The oilseed press, being at the center of the oil-extraction process, is joined with various other pieces of equipment and procedures that form a pre- and post-extraction system.