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Yolo and Los Angeles County Fair Awards The results of the 2006 Yolo and Los Angeles county Fair Olive Oil competitions have been released. Yolo is the second largest olive oil competition in the United States, second only to the L.A. County Fair Wine and olive oil competition. Fifty five oils were submitted and six judges were on the panel at Yolo. The Los Angeles County Fair received 386 oils from 246 producers. There were a total of 28 Best of Class Awards, 138 Gold Medal Awards, 121 Silver Medal Awards, and 46 Bronze Medal Awards. This year’s competition received oils from Argentina, Australia, Crete, Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey and the United States.
LA County Fair: 2006 SPECIAL AWARDS Stella Cadente Olive Oil Frantoio, Leccino, Pendolino, Maurino, Moraiolo, Mendocino BEST EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – DOMESTIC – MEDIUM California Olive Ranch Arbequina Blends, Oroville BEST EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – DOMESTIC – INTENSE Lunigiana Estate Frantoio, Leccino, Pendolino, Maurino, Moraiolo, Sonoma County BEST EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – INTERNATIONAL – LIGHT Mas Des Bories Provence DOP, Aglandau Bouteillan, France BEST EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – INTERNATIONAL – MEDIUM Te Arai Olive Estate New Zealand Mono Cultivar, Frantoio, New Zealand BEST EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL – INTERNATIONAL – INTENSE Olivares de Quepa SA Chile Mono Cultivar, Picual, Talca, Chile BEST FLAVORED OLIVE OIL Round Pond Olive Oil Orange, Rutherford Kudos to Sue Ellery at Stella Cadente who received Best of show and a gold medal for her new Persian Lime oil at Yolo as well as the best light extra virgin oil at the LA competition. According to a recent article in Forbes, "She is the only California producer to have won this prestigious award twice in the history of the olive oil competition." As well as being honored with Best of Show, Stella Cadente also won a Gold Medal and "Best of Class" in the same category, and a Gold Medal for their Meyer Lemon Oil. Forbes reported that they have won more awards for their oils than any other California producer. California Olive Ranch won the medium intensity flavor domestic category proving that a big producer with mechanized equipment can turn out a boutique quality product. The Intense category award went to Lunigiana Estate, a label that Ed Stolman created in 1995 at The Olive Press. Lunigiana Certified Organic Olive Oil won the Best of Show Medal as well as a Gold Medal in the Organic Olive Oil Category at the Yolo County Fair. Lunigiana has won First Place in Italy's BIOL Organic Olive Oil competition every year since 1999. In addition, Lunigiana was named "Best Foreign Oil" in Spain's ECOLIVA competition in 2002. The Olive Press won a total of 9 awards at Yolo and 9 at Los Angeles. Best Flavored Olive Oil went to Round Pond in Rutherford. Their Blood Orange Olive Oil is a unique fusion of estate-grown Blood oranges and Round Pond Spanish variety olives. For a complete listing of all winners click for Excel spreadsheet Olive Fly Hits Hard There have been big increases in olive fly trapping in California this season. Several factors have contributed. Last year many table olive producers had poor quality fruit and with the high cost and unavailability of labor to pick, the fruit were left on the tree. Olives left in the orchard give the fly a chance to multiply and over winter. Olive Growers Council Chairman Rod Burkett of Strathmore was quoted in their newsletter as saying that "We cannot and will not continue farming olives under current economic conditions. Growers are continuing to leave the industry by selling, bulldozing trees or simply abandoning their groves." Abandoned groves are a haven for the olive fly. The fly is naturally migrating to previously lightly infested areas. What to do: Olive fly info:
1.)UC
Davis 2006 recommendations Early detection - consider the PHEROCON Olive fruit fly kit which contains 6 yellow stick traps, 6 sex pheromone lures, enough product to service six different sites for up to 4 weeks. Call 866-785-1313 for suppliers. McPhail traps are more effective but slightly more costly and difficult to maintain. Marshall Johnson of the Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside UC Kearney Agricultural Center in Parlier has a great presentation with up to date information about the fly. Click for pdf file Dow Agro-sciences announces GF-120 label Revision GF-120 may be applied to olives without filing a Notice of Intent (NOI). The material is no longer under Section 18 requirements.
Federally Restricted: No California State University, Fresno’s Estate Reserve Oil pleases the judges. Estate Reserve – California State University, Fresno's first extra virgin olive oil was released at Farm Market March 9. It is the first full release from its “olives-for-oil” project launched last fall. The project operates at Fresno’s Agricultural Laboratory, the 1,053-acre University Farm on the northeast side of the campus.
Dr. John D. Welty, university president, joined Gino Favagrossa,
Fresno State orchard manager, and Dr. Ganesan Srinivasan, director
of the university’s farm operations, in presenting the new extra
virgin olive oil. Also present was Dr. Daniel Bartell, dean of
the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, and Dr. James
Farrar, Plant Sciences Department chair. |
New Owner Purchases Strictly Olive Oil™
Strictly Olive Oil, a business
dedicated to olive oil marketing and education, has been purchased
by Nancy Ash, a specialty foods marketing consultant who specializes
in olive oil. The former owner, Betty Pustarfi of Pebble Beach,
California, is retiring from the food industry to pursue other
interests.
Mail from the Internet: Biswas Asks: I have a pre-mature graying of hair. I am just 23. one of my friend have advised me to use an "olive oil " which according to him is a good measure for further graying as it is alkaline in nature. he also says that my problem is because my scalp gives off acid substance which is the cause of the graying. Is it true? Dr. Deane Answers: Olive oil is slightly acidic, just like the scalp. Glands in the scalp keep it acidic and salty to prevent infections. Sorry, but olive oil has no effect on the root of the hair which is genetically programmed to turn grey at a certain age. Lisa Asks: I am looking for the specific differentiation of omega fats from the various types of olive oil. ie extra- virgin, virgin, etc A. Knowitall responds: All olive Oils contains both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Different varieties and growing conditions may produce different ratios of the omega acids. The method of processing does not; so pure, virgin and extra virgin made from the same olives would have the same omega acids. Olive oil is about 10% linoleic acid (an omega 6 oil) and about 1% linolenic acid (an omega 3 oil), therefore the ratio is 10:1 Events ----- 2005 ----- July NASFT Summer Fancy Food Show - New York July 9-11, 2006 August Paso Robles Olive Oil Festival,
August 26th 2006, Saturday, 10am-5pm City Park World Conference and Exhibition on Oilseed and
Vegetable Oil Utilization September EDIBLE OIL 06 - International Edible Fats and Oils Show 19–22 September 2006 Seville Spain, C/ Noguera 9, 17300 Blanes (Girona) Tel: +34 902 364 149, Fax: +34 972 355314, http://www.edibleoil.net October 9th Annual Cañada College Arts & Olive Festival
October 1, 2006 Canada College 4th Euro Fed Lipid Congress Oils, Fats and Lipids for
a Healthier Future October 1 - 4 2006,
University of Madrid (UCM), Spain Link:
Euro Fed Lipid Olive Oil Processing Master Miller Course–Offered by UC Davis Extension. Dates will be either Oct. 20–21 or Dec. 1–2, 2006. Location TBD. For info or to register: www.extension.ucdavis.edu or call 800-752-0881 November ECOLIVA 6th annual meeting,
November 3-5 2006. in Sierra de Segura, Jaén ,Spain. 2007 September 5th Euro Fed Lipid Congress,
16-19 September 2007, Gothenburg, Sweden Olive Oil Fairs, Festivals, Competitions and Events
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