Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil

· W. W. Norton & Company
4.6
10 reviews
Ebook
288
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About this ebook

"[Mueller reveals] the brazen fraud in the olive oil industry and [teaches] readers how to sniff out the good stuff." —Dwight Garner, New York Times

For millennia, fresh olive oil has been one of life’s necessities—not just as food but also as medicine, a beauty aid, and a vital element of religious rituals. But this symbol of purity has become deeply corrupt. A superbly crafted combination of cultural history and food manifesto, Extra Virginity takes us on a journey through the world of olive oil, opening our eyes to olive oil’s rich past as well as to the fierce contemporary struggle between oil fraudsters of the globalized food industry and artisan producers whose oil truly deserves the name "extra virgin."

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4.6
10 reviews
A Google user
August 9, 2012
I loved this book and what I learned from it. It will definitely make me change the way I buy oil! Every time I see a bottle I can get a little more idea of what's in it. Waiting to read next book, great work Tom!!
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Megan Johnson
December 6, 2017
Super awesome book, I love how it was a mix of History, narrative and expose all rolled into one!! Can not recommend it enough!
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About the author

Tom Mueller’s writing has appeared in The New Yorker, National Geographic, New York Times Magazine, and Atlantic. He is the author of the New York Times best-selling Extra Virginity about food fraud, and Crisis of Conscience on whistleblowers and their enemies.

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