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Willow CreekPack of 6 250ml Flavoured Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Extra Virgin Olive is one of the best oils to cook with! Extra virgin olive oil is perfect for cooking, frying, sautéing, poaching, dressing and baking. Cooking with olive oil also brings an additional flavour profile to your dish that’s unique to only Extra Virgin Olive Oil. We encourage you to experiment and play around with different uses for olive oil and find out for yourself how olive oil can help enhance your next dish!

Product Features

Basil

  • The Basil Flavoured Extra Virgin Olive Oil packs a punch! The slightly sweet oil has a bold and full herbaceous profile that carries through the palette and lingers, extending your enjoyment to the limits.
  • Serving suggestions:
    • Pasta Dishes
    • Pesto / Dips
    • Tomato Soup / Dishes
    • Pizza
    • Salads
    • Roast Vegetables

Jalapeño

  • The Jalapeño Flavoured Extra Virgin Olive Oil is exactly what you need to wake up your palette! The piquant flavour is typical of fresh jalapeños and does not lack in heat.
  • Serving suggestions:
    • Marinades
    • Braai Chicken
    • Steak
    • Seafood
    • Mexican dishes
    • Guacamole
Product Specifications
  • Pack of 6
  • 250ml each
  • Flavours: Basil or Jalapeño
  • Expiry Date: July 2022
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