Are You Eating Fake Olive Oil?

With high-end food profits often being as lucrative as street drug-trade, the problem of ‘fake foods’ continues to persist. One main ‘fake food’ stocking store shelves is olive oil – with fake olive oil being exported from Italy. With first-pressed, real olive oil going for as much as $50 a gallon, food fakers have been adding cheap additives like sunflower or canola oil to real, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) to produce the same gallon of ‘olive oil’ for as little as $7.
The problem has become so big that the Italian arm of the food fraud division has hired 60 tasters who can tell the difference between real and fake olive oil. One Italy-based journalist estimates that as much as 80% of the olive oil sold in America is fake. He also says that within Italy, about half of the EVOO sold in supermarkets is mislabeled.
Apparently, an ‘agromafia’ is in the business of selling fake olive oil, wine, cheese, and other high-end foods. It’s a $16-billion-dollar-a-year system of food fraud, to which olive oil makes a generous contribution.
How can you make sure you aren’t being duped? Look at labels carefully. If the oil comes directly from Italian cities known for producing olives, it is more likely legitimate. Oil from Sicily or Puglia is a good sign. Also consider California EVOOs since they can be the real deal too, and might be fresher since they don’t have as far to travel. Sticking with known EVOO brands that have a good reputation is another way to be sure you’re not paying top dollar for cheap vegetable oils.

Fake Olive Oils

Brands that failed to meet EVOO standards in a recent study include:

  • Bertolli
  • Carapelli
  • Colavita
  • Pompeian
  • Star.

Deane Alban Be Brain Fit adds others to the list:

  • Filippo Berio
  • Mazola, Mezzetta
  • Newman’s Own
  • Safeway
  • Whole Foods.

These may be from an earlier study in 2010 that evaluated a larger number of brands.

Real Olive Oils

The real deal includes:

  • California Olive Ranch
  • Cobram Estate
  • Lucini

Be Brain Fit also notes:

  • 11 Olives
  • Apollo Olive Oil
  • Bava Family Grove
  • Berkeley Olive Grove
  • Boundary Bend Olives
  • Bozzano Olive Ranch
  • California Olive Ranch
  • Calivirgin-Coldani Olive Ranch
  • Chacewater Olive Mill
  • Dry Creek Olive Company
  • Frantoio Grove
  • Goldridge Organic Farms
  • Grumpy Goats Farm
  • Il Fiorello Olive Oil Company
  • Jovia Groves Olive Oil
  • Lucero Olive Oil
  • Moonshadow Grove
  • Napa Valley Extra Virgin
  • Our Family’s Olive Oil
  • Pacific Sun Gourmet
  • Pasolivo
  • Round Pond Estate
  • Sanders & Co
  • Split Rock Springs Ranch
  • The Olive Press
  • Winterhill Olive Oil

You could also make your own, but it takes a lot of olives to create several ounces of extra virgin olive oil. These homesteaders did it successfully, though.

Sources:
Health Nut News
Eat Local Grown
Be Brain Fit
LifeHacker