Olive oil is one of the most popular dining oils in this country. However, if you stand in front of the supermarket shelf, you can not only overwhelm the large selection, but also also the price. In the past two years the prices forolive oilNamely upwards.
This supermarket olive oil was chosen as the test winner
A total of 25 olive oils of the quality class "Native Extra" were tested. AsTest winnerthe "Rewe Best Choice of Italian Native Olive Oil Extra" emerged - it was not only convincing of the testers in terms ofThe tasteWith a balanced mixture of bitterness and pleasant sharpness, but also with an affordable price of 15.98 euros per liter (for comparison: other oils in the test cost proud 50 euros per liter.). The bottom line was thatNote 2,1(gut).
These oils from the discounter take second and third place
A bargain product landed in second place from the discounter. The Aldi oil "Cantinelle". With only 9.05 euros per liter, it is one of thecheapest productsIn the test and also the overall grade 2.2, you are impressive. According to Stiftung Warentest, the organic olive oil "Aldi Gut Bio" is also recommended, it costs 9.27 euros per liter and secured third place in the ranking with an overall grade of 2.3. 15 more olive oils fell satisfactory in the category with total grades between 2.6 and 3.4.
Failed: which olive oils could not convince
In totalThree olive oilsfell with the gradeinadequatethrough - below„La Española "(available from Globus)," Fiore Native Olive Oil Exra "(available from REWE) and the" DM Bio-olive oil ". They ray and tasted rancid and could not convince the test subjects. Stiftung Warentest sums up: “All three would not have asnative extramay be sold. In this highest quality class, the EU olive oil regulation does not allow a single sensory error. ”