🍽️ Elevate Every Bite with Pompeian!
Pompeian Light Taste Olive Oil is a versatile cooking oil made from carefully cultivated olives, perfect for frying and baking. This gluten-free, non-allergenic, and non-GMO oil offers a subtle flavor that enhances your favorite dishes while providing a healthier alternative to butter and margarine.
H**P
Versatile, Light, and Now My Go-To Olive Oil
I really like this brand and this particular blend. It’s a lighter olive oil, which makes it way more versatile than some of the heavier, stronger-tasting options out there. I love that I can use it for making salad dressings without the olive flavor overpowering everything, but it still has enough character to shine through when I’m pan frying or cooking. It strikes a great balance between flavor and flexibility, which is exactly what I need for everyday use. It’s become my go-to olive oil and is now part of my regular Subscribe & Save order. Highly recommend if you’re looking for an all-around kitchen staple!
J**P
Good Value
$26 at my sister's Publix in Jacksonville!Use this to cook with instead of extra virgin, which burns easily, makes a mess, and is far more expensive.
R**N
Never disappoints
Great taste, nice and light, can be used for frying
M**A
taast is good frys with out burning
cooks without burning
O**.
Packing not right
Product is good,But… all bottles were upside down,Package had labels upright , according with arrow pointing up for ( liquid, upright) packaging ⬆️ but all bottles upside down..
R**W
Good product, good replacement for butter and vegetable or canola oils
I have a lot of severe food allergies and intolerances due to GI issues. I also have problems with various oils and especially some olive oils or worse, corn or canola oil. We needed something we can bake or even fry with since I cannot consume regular oils. This one is perfect. The light taste is Pompeian is perfect. We mistakenly purchased mild taste about a week ago, and I immediately knew the difference. My food tasted...wrong, although the mild taste is good for certain foods but not right for baking and frying because I could taste a mild hint of it. So if you n eed a neutral tasting oil to fry with or use as a butter replacement, Light Taste is perfect although, there is a small hint of light taste that works in balance with the taste of the food. I actually used this olive oil as a replacement for butter in a Pineapple Upside down cake, and was able to caramelize the icing with brown sugar just using this olive oil. No one knew the difference and l oved the cake. The oil is not saturated so it stays liquid in room temperature, meaning it is not bad for you like oils that turn solid in room temperature. Oils that turn solid will also do so in your arteries. I don't have to worry about that for this. As far as other flavors, the Robust flavor Pompeian Olive Oil is very strong. My husband purchased Pompeian robust by mistake once and I said, SOMETHING IS DIFFERENT!!! But a person making a salad or using it for other purposes would love it. My daughter has been buying the robust flavor ever since, she's a vegetarian. So I would say, overall we are dedicated Pomepian olive oil customers, and I hope they continue to do what they are doing with the same flavors and never ever change it! I do have one other olive oil brand that I use for a specific purpose, but for cooking and baking, I will only use this "Light Taste" Pompeian.
F**D
Being able to fry with olive oil is great!
First of all, I dislike the taste of olive oil, but just started the Mediterranean diet to maintain my current weight and have a healthy lifestyle. Olive oil is used over butter. THIS olive oil has a more neutral taste that I can live with. I now scramble my breakfast egg in it every morning! (I spread 1/2 an avocado on toast instead of butter, and put a scrambled egg on top. I also eat 1/2 cup of plain yogurt w/berries and sweetener) I use this oil (seasoned with herbs) to brush my pizza crusts before adding sauce. I have fried french fries with it!
D**R
Yummy
Works great
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