Wickedly Prime 100% Pure Avocado Oil, Expeller Pressed, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, 1 L
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Hello, I noticed that the back label says that it is either Spanish or Mexican. *br>I cannot locate the country of origin printed on the back of the bottle as it was indicated in the fine print. This is a lovely neutral oil that's been processed by expeller pressing.
The bottle does not bear a label that says it is free of BPAs.
It is not clear to me. I love it since it does not say anything stating that it is loved by my family.
A button was pressed to release the expander
Selected User Reviews For Wickedly Prime 100% Pure Avocado Oil, Expeller Pressed, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, 1 L
This avocado oil is clearly visible in the picture, and although mostly flavorless, there is a slightly unpleasant taste to the oil. This oil is not "cold pressed" as it states in the product description, as the label on the bottle clearly states "expeller pressed. " There is no way I'll purchase avocado oil again, and I have a suspicion that the other "positive" reviews for this product are fake.
In what way does it work? Do you know what cold pressing is? Are you pressing the expander? Despite being very different, both are equally important. Although Amazon describes it as "cold pressed", the bottle indicates it to be "Expeller pressed". Since it is a super clear liquid and tasteless, I wonder if it's also diluted with refined oils. It may be necessary to return there.
I use avocado oil mainly for applications involving high temperatures, due to its wonderful high smoke point. The avocado oil itself is good quality, as far as I can tell. There is only one downside to this specific product - it comes packaged in a plastic bottle, which is not an environmentally friendly material Ideally, oils should be packaged in plastic as the plastic will dissolve into the oil over time. If glass is too expensive to provide adequate packaging for the price to remain low, aluminum tins should be considered instead. Containers made of plastic are among the worst choices for storing any type of oil.
Avocado oil has a very high smoke point, which is why I began using it more recently. In my small apartment, the smoke alarms would be triggered by regular cooking oils because the place is not well ventilated.
It was only when I saw this brand/bottle that I noticed what avocado oil looked like. I noticed the following as my first observation Bottled in plastic, it came in a box. Several brands at different price points were available to me, but this was the only one that was not made of Thus, my first impression of it was that it was I apologize for not noticing that the listing mentions that the product is packaged in a plastic bottle. Without destroying the cap, it was impossible for the cap to be removed. you break the seal on a bottle of soda like on a bottle of water. As if it weren't spinning enough, this one spins and spins. To get around the ridges, I had to get a knife. I had to pour it into an empty bottle of a different brand of shampoo I was replacing it with because I had damaged it so badly. In addition, the color of the picture is clear instead of the rich color The taste did not change much for me, since I do not have a highly sensitive palate. However, the appearance made a big difference. Moreover, this seems cheap to me. Despite not having a dislike for the product, I will never order it.
The reason I purchased this oil was that I could not find my usual brand. When I poured the oil out of the plastic bottle, the oil was very light in color-It took me a while to realize that oil glistens. Canola was what I thought it was. There will be no more purchases from me in the future. I am not sure if that is a selling point or not, but avocado oil is already very mild and neutral, so that might not be an issue for you. Before I purchased the product, I would have liked to read the customer reviews. I'm having a hard time getting my head around the color. **I bought avocado oil from a local vendor and was disappointed with the quality I received.
Based on the high ratings, I was expecting a lot from this product. I was upset when I saw that the product came in a plastic container. It was very thin and clear, and I didn't like it. I started cooking immediately with it. The Aldi brand is cold pressed and does not expel like the Amazon brand, so I am not sure if the taste is better because it is not expeller pressed. The taste was flavorless as far as I can tell. A refund was requested when I contacted the company. There won't be another purchase of this type for me.
It is my very first time cooking with avocado oil and I was very surprised by the results. There is no weird taste or smell that comes through into my food, as there are with other alternative oils. The next time I purchase, I'll definitely buy.
It was packaged in plastic and had no flavor. It should be obvious to anybody with half a brain that vinegar and oils are corrosive, therefore, when packed in plastic they start to corrode We won't buy from this company I did end up using it as an after shower body oil with a little essential oils added because avocado oil (if this in fact is what it claims to be) is naturally moisturizing and high in healthy fats. It will also be added to my Shea butter lotions and soaps that I make, but that cannot be ingested. It was only because I was eligible for Snap benefits that I bought it.