affect the quality? it was all blobby, but now appears normal since returning to room temp.
W wildwoods Well-known member Jan 1, 2008 #2 affect the quality? it was all blobby, but now appears normal since returning to room temp.
L luisa_calif Well-known member Jan 1, 2008 #4 I too would like to know. I had two bottles of olive oil in my garage. One cold night the "light" t turned all "blobby" as you so perfectly described but the Extra Virgin was unaffected!!!
I too would like to know. I had two bottles of olive oil in my garage. One cold night the "light" t turned all "blobby" as you so perfectly described but the Extra Virgin was unaffected!!!
R rozinva Well-known member Jan 1, 2008 #5 Should be okay - Here is a link http://www.oliveoilsource.com/olive_chemistry_freezing.htm
C clofthwld Well-known member Jan 1, 2008 #7 I did that by mistake and the oil was off. Wouldn't use for quality meal.