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- adjective Alternative spelling of
extra virgin . - noun Alternative spelling of
extra virgin .
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Examples
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The oil obtained by the first pressing, after the pits were removed, was the finest—equivalent to what we call extra-virgin today.
Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004
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The oil obtained by the first pressing, after the pits were removed, was the finest—equivalent to what we call extra-virgin today.
Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004
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The oil obtained by the first pressing, after the pits were removed, was the finest—equivalent to what we call extra-virgin today.
Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004
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It may be called extra-virgin, depending on the amount of acidity.
THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003
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It may be called extra-virgin, depending on the amount of acidity.
THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003
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It may be called extra-virgin, depending on the amount of acidity.
THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK MARY RISLEY 2003
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Put basil and ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil in food processor, add pinch of salt and process until well blended.
Basil & Friends 2011
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Drizzle with 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil and season with sea salt and pepper to taste.
A Flower to Savor 2011
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With the exception of extra-virgin olive oil, olive oil has a robust flavor, while sunflower oil (pressed from the seeds) and safflower oil (pressed from a thistle-type flower) have a delicate taste and a lighter texture.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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Described by Ms. Rogers as "a sludge of smashed pumpkin and potato," the soup is in fact harmonious and deeply flavored. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more oil for finishing
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