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Olive Presses Newly Installed in Southern and Central California Four new Pieralisi olive oil presses have been installed in Central and Southern California to service the many olive trees sprouting up in that part of the state. The presses are all state-of-the-art according to Lisa Deane of the Olive Oil Source, the U.S. representative for Pieralisi who oversaw the installations. Astrid Jansen at Foxdale Farm was making oil on her Fattoria model press from Italy within days of the installation. She has her own trees but is specifically looking to do contract pressing for the many olive producers and wineries in the central California area which are putting in olive trees. The press has a 2-phase integrated cold-press system that guarantees a larger yield than traditional presses. At the same time, it enhances the organoleptic qualities of the oil it produces. Astrid says her facility can handle loads of any size. Her new steel and concrete pressing facility is right outside Paso Robles in the center of California's mid-state wine area. The area a few hours south was the scene of the recent movie "Sideways", which was about the wine industry.
Willow Creek also installed new equipment at their facility outside Paso Robles. See article below. Just north of the Los Angeles basin is the beautiful and fertile Ojai Valley. Many budding olive oil producers have put in trees. Jeff Luttrell at La Dolce Villa has installed a new Pieralisi Fattoria system. Jeff is an eye surgeon when he is not growing olives and making olive oil.
Lisa Deane says the system can handle 350 - 500 kilos of olives per hour. Jeff is pressing olives from his own extensive orchards and may also do some public pressing.
The Olive Oil Source also supervised installation of another private facility in the Stockton area this fall. The equipment was made by Pieralisi of Italy. New Pasolivo Olive press installed for December 2005 Harvest
PASO ROBLES, CA – Visitors to Paso Robles’ Pasolivo
Olive Oil Tasting Room on Vineyard Drive will now have the chance to
tour one of the most current designs in olive presses in the United
States. The Guth/Yaguda family’s new Pieralisi Major 2 press with
the Panorama closed system for malaxation was
imported from Italy. The press, which
was installed in late November, makes it possible to process up to a
ton per hour, and gives olive oil producers the chance to press
olive oil quickly, efficiently and of the highest quality.
The family intends to make oil for other producers in custom press projects, and also offers their press up once a year for friends and neighbors at their Community Press Day. The Community Press Day, held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, allows hobbyists and people with a few buckets to a few hundred pounds to have their oils pressed communally. This makes it possible for everyone to go home with a little olive oil. Rules for the free Community Press Day are posted at the family’s website, www.pasolivo.com. This year’s Community Press saw over 60 people from across the state bringing their fruit to Pasolivo, and was the first official press for the new Pieralisi.
Pasolivo, run by Guth and her son Joshua Yaguda and wife Joeli, produces estate pressed and bottled extra virgin olive oils on their ranch in Paso Robles, California. They have over 45 acres and 9000 trees, all planted specifically for olive oil production. Their olive oils have been featured in Food & Wine, The Wine Spectator, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Newsweek and the Robb Report. For more information or to visit the family’s Willow Creek Olive Ranch, visit www.pasolivo.com or call 805-227-0186.
For more information contact:
Foxdale Farm
La Dolce Villa / Ros Olio
Willow Creek Olive Ranch
Bulk Olive Oil Trading Site BulkOil.com has been active since 1998 The site supports free additions to the database. Traders can register and place bids for oil wanted or for sale. Bids can be parsed by oil type and country of origin. BulkOil.com also has listings of oil companies worldwide which can be sorted by primary oil type. Olive oil companies get their own page which is linked to their home website. Maintaining a page thus linked to other oil companies improves a producer's search engine placement. Search by country to find oil companies to visit on your next trip to Italy, France, Spain or Greece. Check out companies in Australia or New Zealand. Find out about producers in Morocco. U.S. Producers listed at The Olive Oil Source are also represented.
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Mail from the Internet: Nancy Asks: Is there anything in olive oil besides olives picked from a tree? I have major food allergies . . . I know I get hives from olives out of the can. I've continued to ingest olive oil, but was given cause to question it at a restaurant not long ago. Do you know what olives are related to? Among other things, I'm also allergic to walnuts and pecans, but not almonds and cashews.
Dr. Deane Answers:
The legal definition of Extra virgin olive oil is that it cannot contain
anything but olives. No preservatives, no additives, no chemical, heat or
other processing is allowed. See
definitions
B Asks: On your olive oil tasting term list how can some be considered both desirable and undesirable? Olive Oil News: Some terms seem to be used in both a negative and positive connotation, such as bitter, depending on how strong the characteristic is. There is no standard set of terms for olive oil grading and organoleptic characteristics. We present an accumulation of terms used by several different grading panels. S. writes:
There were two studies that I had found on PubMed, which I can't seem to
locate again. I wish olive oil could have the
miraculous effects you read about. Instead the studies have involved
small numbers of subjects, rats or cell cultures. Diet is definitely
important in diabetics but there are no large well controlled studies in
humans which show olive oil can treat diabetics. The fact that it has
helped one or two or even hundreds of people does not make it "tried and
true" information; there may be thousands who it hasn't helped. This
conclusion has not yet held up to the scrutiny of the scientific method.
Namrata asks: please tell me whether using olive oil on the skin makes the skin darker Dr. Deane responds: I have not seen any studies which suggest applying olive oil stimulates the melanin cells which cause darkening. Putting oil on the skin during sun exposure can cause increased burning and tanning. Anaxagorou Asks: Are you aware of any olive oil toxicity diagnosis method which we can elaborate in the laboratory? Dr Deane
responds: You could suffocate or drown in olive oil and I
suppose you would suffer from various dietary deficiencies if it was your
only source of calories, but we have never seen a report of direct olive
oil toxicity. Events 2006 January
Winter Fancy Food Show - NASFT January 22-24 Moscone Center San Francisco. Go to www.fancyfoodshows.com California League of Food Processors Expo and Showcase January 30-February 1 Sacramento Convention center www.clfp.com February California Olive Oil Council (COOC) Member Meeting Saturday, February 4, 2006 The COOC will again honor the 2005 Pioneer award recipient as well as all medal winners from the Los Angeles County Fair. The annual meeting will take place followed by dinner and reception. Portola Plaza Hotel Monterey, Ca www.cooc.com
March UC Davis Sensory Evaluation of Olive Oil Course
Mar. 10 & 11: Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. & Sat., 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. University Club, Old Davis Rd, UC Davis, CA
Instructor: Paul Vossen May Oil China 2006 May 13th to 15th, 2006 2nd China International Exhibition of Olive Oil and Edible Oil at Beijing International Convention Center. Go to www.eoliveoil.com. for details October ECOLIVA 6th annual meeting,
October 2006. in Sierra de Segura, Jaén ,Spain.
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