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  2. Does Olive Oil Go Bad? Here's What You Need to Know

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    And just like any fruit, olives can go bad. That's not to say that it doesn't have a long shelf life—just so long as it's stored the right way! How long does olive oil last? An unopened bottle ...

  3. Does Olive Oil Go Bad?

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    The post Does Olive Oil Go Bad? appeared first on Taste of Home. Most olive oil is good for 18 to 24 months from when its bottled, but can go rancid more quickly if it's not stored properly.

  4. Why food safety experts stand behind the 'when in doubt ... - AOL

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    "Some unopened containers that are past the expiration date might be fine to eat but won't [be] as high quality. It all depends on the product," Craig said. "For example, a box of cereal is ...

  5. Unfiltered olive oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil is either filtered or stored in tanks to settle for weeks or months to allow sediments to be separated from the oil; this is known as racking. [1] [2] Once opened, unfiltered olive oil has a shorter life because the olive particles continue to ferment in the bottle. [3]

  6. Olive Oil Commission of California - Wikipedia

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    The Olive Oil Commission of California (OOCC) was founded in 2014 by California olive oil farmers. It is an entity of the State of California which was established as a result of a bill introduced by Lois Wolk. [1] The primary goal is to improve the sales of olive oil grown in California. [2]

  7. North American Olive Oil Association - Wikipedia

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    The report determined that in a random testing of California olive oils, 67% of the oils failed the California standards and 28% failed standards set by the International Olive Council. [8] The NAOOA has been active in New York, Connecticut, Oregon and California's adoption of the international standards for olive oil grading and quality. [9]

  8. Olive oil regulation and adulteration - Wikipedia

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    The United States is not a member of the IOC, and the US Department of Agriculture does not legally recognize its classifications, such as extra-virgin olive oil. In October 2011, the United States adopted new olive oil standards, revising those that had been in place since 1948, which affected importers and domestic growers and producers by ensuring conformity with the benchmarks commonly ...

  9. When should you stop eating Thanksgiving leftovers? Here's ...

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    If thawing leftovers, it's best to do so in the fridge, microwave or in cold water. Refrigerator thawing takes the longest but leftovers remain safe throughout the process.