Extra virgin olive oil with rosemary aroma! It is born on the edge of the mountain of the Gods, an area special and rare in the olive grove for the cultivation of olive trees. But the difference of Nature Blessed does not stop there. The extra virgin olive oil of this family company comes from the "union" of different olive varieties.
In the series "mediterranean flavors" the Thassos olive is famous for the pleasantly spicy feeling it leaves in the mouth. The oil it gives us feels the same way as it ranks at the top of the oils with the most full and full taste.
When combined with a spice that smells like Greece, then a Mediterranean mixture that is so special and special is ideal.
In the case of rosemary, we have an herb that has been used since ancient times to flavor fish, pork and of course one of the most characteristic Greek dishes, potatoes.
Its medicinal powers include the fight against anemia, insomnia and dizziness. In addition, it improves the perspiration of the brain. Also, its contribution to the fight against Alzheimer's disease and diabetes is very promising in the near future. Finally, a number of other benefits are added to its quiver: anti-cancer properties, vitamins A, B2, B6, and C but also iron, magnesium and zinc.
Extra tip: Try it as a dressing on french fries either plain or combining it with tomato sauce. It will excite you!
HISTORY "FROM GOLD" BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Its history is long and full of religious piety. According to folklore, the Virgin gave her name to the bush where she rested her mantle for a while. The next day, the small flowers of the bush were dyed blue from the color of the mantle and now took their eternal name: rose of Mary, meaning rosemary (Greek translation: rosemary).
For the ancient Greeks, it was the gift of Aphrodite to humans. Among their healing properties stood out that of help in concentration and memory. That's why the students wore rosemary wreaths. In this way they secured the favor of the goddess and kept their devotion uninterrupted in the "teachings" of antiquity!