Product Description
• Source: Mention where the olives were grown (e. g., Mediterranean region, Italy, Spain, Greece).
• Type: Specify if it's Extra Virgin, Virgin, Pure, or Light.
• Extraction Process: Describe the method used, like cold-pressed or first cold-pressed, which is a key indicator of quality.
• Flavor Profile: Describe the taste, such as fruity, peppery, grassy, or smooth. Mention if it has a mild or robust flavor.
• Aroma: Highlight any specific aromas, like floral, fruity, or nutty.
• Acidity Level: Especially for Extra Virgin Olive Oil, you might want to include the acidity level, typically less than 0.8%.
3. Health Benefits
• Rich in monounsaturated fats, which are heart-healthy.
• Contains antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation.
• May help in lowering cholesterol levels.
• Good source of vitamin E and K.
4. Usage Suggestions
• Ideal for drizzling over salads, vegetables, and pasta.
• Great for dipping bread.
• Suitable for cooking at low to medium temperatures.
• Perfect for finishing dishes with a rich, flavorful touch.
5. Packaging
• Size Options: Include details about the available sizes (e. g., 500ml, 1L, 3L).
• Bottle Material: Describe the packaging, such as glass, tin, or plastic.
• UV Protection: If the bottle is dark to protect against UV light, mention this.
6. Certifications
• Organic: Certified organic status, if applicable.
• PDO/PGI: Protected Designation of Origin or Protected Geographical Indication certifications, if applicable.
• Non-GMO: If the product is non-GMO certified, this can be a selling point.
• Kosher/Halal: Mention any religious certifications if they apply.
7. Shelf Life and Storage
• Shelf Life: Typical shelf life (e. g., 18-24 months).
• Storage Recommendations: Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and light.