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Kosterina Original Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a 16.9 fl oz ultra-premium Greek olive oil made from 100% early harvest Koroneiki olives grown in the Peloponnese region. With over 400 mg/kg polyphenols, it offers a robust, buttery flavor with a peppery finish. Packaged in a white glass bottle featuring a no-spill spout, it’s perfect for versatile cooking and finishing dishes while preserving maximum freshness.





| ASIN | B087MT3TC7 |
| Brand | Kosterina |
| Cuisine | Greek cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (438) |
| Date First Available | 5 Aug. 2020 |
| Format | oil |
| Item model number | 0866631000204 |
| Manufacturer | Kosterina |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 6.6 x 30.73 cm; 0.4 g |
| Serving Size | 964 g |
| Units | 499.80 millilitre(s) |
J**F
The best Olive oil I've ever had. It leaves that peppery tickle down your throat which any good olive oil should. Its has very robust and such a fresh taste. Worth the money and health benefits from the high content of polyphenols.
P**D
Delicious and healthy. Delivered promptly.
J**B
Nice quality. Tasty on my fresh bread.
E**E
quick delivery. Very good Olive oil.
S**.
I haven't "cracked" the bottle yet but my reasons for buying are as follows. They claim minimum 500+ mg/kg polyphenols. Early harvest olives are best for polyphenol content. The white bottle is totally opaque. You don't want to store olive oil where any light can degrade it. The opaque bottle blocks all light even if stored in light. The other thing is price. I've been using Lucini, taking about a tablespoon every day for medicinal purposes. That oil is pretty good about 400+ mg/kg. That runs about $25 per same size bottle. Hence, I spend about $10 more and boost polyphenols by about 100. Studies in EU recommend >= 250 mg/kg for medicinal purposes. I'll update this review if product doesn't seem what it claims. A peppery, slightly spicy feeling should be felt in the back of your throat if taking the olive oil right off the spoon with a quality oil. Some folks think avocado oil is just as good as olive oil. Not so, here's a snippet i'll paste from AI giving a brief difference. • Avocado oil = higher smoke point, lots of monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, lutein (eye health). • Olive oil = unique polyphenols, oleocanthal, and squalene → stronger anti-inflammatory and cardiovascular benefits. 👉 If you want cooking oil for high heat → avocado oil. 👉 If you want maximum health + flavor → high-polyphenol extra virgin olive oil. So for now, I feel I've found a great value in a 500 mg/kg olive oil. A final word, if you're interested in oils for health do your research. I was one of those who would buy cheap olive oil brands as long as they said "extra virgin". Your typical cheaper olive oils on the store shelf have about 150 mg/kg on avg from what I read. And vegetable oils cause inflammation which is opposite of quality olive oils.
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