Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Hot on HuffPost Food:

See More Stories
Tell us what you think for a chance at $1000!


Authenticity for olive oil

olive oil in a jarEuropeans are crazy about labeling where a product is from. In some cases, wine for instance, it is more common for the product to be named after its originating region than it is to be named after what's actually in it. From now on, olive oil will have more specific labeling requirements as well.

The Coldiretti farmers union pressed the Italian government to pass a new law to include information on the label about where the olives were actually picked and pressed. They were upset about olive oils which claimed to be Italian but used olives from other country's around the Mediterranean. The new labeling information must also include what percentage of different olives were used in each product.

A consumer group called Codacons has endorsed the new law. They say that it helps to protect the consumer from fraud and poor quality olive oil. I say the more information on a label the better. Just make it clear and easy to read. Just because I want to know as much about the product I'm buying as possible doesn't mean I want to spend all day doing it.

[Via ColdMud]

Source

Filed Under: Farming, Business
Tags: Farmers, Italy, labeling, olive-oil, olives, unions

Sponsored Links

Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

Alex

1-22-2008 @11:56AM Alex said... As far as wine goes, the originating region does tell you what's in it. Drinking a (white) burgundy? It's a chardonnay. If you didn't know much about wine how would you know the difference between region & grape? Varietals listed on a lable can be just as confusing as the regional labelling used in Europe.
Reply

Lu

1-22-2008 @4:57PM Lu said... Do you happen to know the effective date for the legislation? I wonder if it won't be in effect until the next harvest?
Reply

2 Comments / 1 Pages

Most Popular Stories

  • FDA Still Struggling to Define

    FDA Still Struggling to Define "Gluten-Free"Read More

  • This Omelet Recipe Is Written On the Egg Itself

    This Omelet Recipe Is Written On the Egg ItselfRead More

  • Why Jewish Food Disappoints

    Why Jewish Food DisappointsRead More

Latest Flickr Feed


Sponsored Links