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Making
Olive Oil in a Few Easy Steps |
- Set up an orchard, grow olives and
pick them - See Growing Olives,
and
Business plan
- Get the olives to the mill within a
day or so to keep down oxidation and acidity. You could buy your own mill
like the one below for the price of a new car, buy the hobbyist
mill for a few gallon production, or you could take your olives to a
commercial mill. Milling costs range from $250 to $400 per
ton. Contact us for prices on new or used
micromills
like the one pictured below. (The apple cider press you found in your
grandma's attic won't work).
- The Cleaner
separates dirt and leaves from the olives

- The Mill grinds or
hammers the olives and pits into paste which is extruded onto the plates
which go onto the press. Don't let heat build up during the
milling or pressing or the flavor will be affected. For pros and cons on the
different types of mills, see Mills and
Presses
- Malaxation
is a slow mixing of the paste which allows the oil -
water emulsion to coalesce. Small
microscopic oil droplets join together into large
drops which will come out during centrifugation or
separation. The malaxation tank in the long
horizontal chamber in red in the picture above.
- The Press
is usually centrifugal in larger machines. The
press separates out the olive juice and oil and leaves behind a fibrous
"pomace". Toss the pomace or sell it to someone who wants to
chemically remove more of the oil for industrial uses such as soapmaking.
From each ton of fruit anywhere from 12 to 50 gallons of oil can be
produced. For pros and cons on the different
types of presses, see Mills and Presses
- Separate the oil from the
water using a decanter or centrifugal separator.
- Bottle the oil,
keeping it away from heat and light. See suppliers
for bottlers,
bottles,
labeling machines and
labels.
- Invite your friends
for an
olive oil tasting party, sop the oil up with bread and enjoy! Be critical and
review the top Ten
Factors in Producing Quality Olive Oil By Paul Vossen
- Sell some of your oil
at the local farmer's market or grocery store to pay for the land, trees,
consulting, mill, etc.
- The public finds you,
clamoring for more - you are forced to contact a
business
consultant to expand to satisfy the demand.
- Let us know when
you're in business so we can put you on the internet.
- See; now wasn't that easy?
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