Dorica olive oil with thyme 0.3% 250 ml
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Nutritional values per 100 g of product: 3389 kJ/ 824 kcal, Fat 91.6 g including saturated fatty acids 12.6 g, monounsaturated fatty acids 72.2 g
polyunsaturated fatty acids 6.8 g, Carbohydrates 0 g including sugars 0 g, Protein 0 g, Salt 0 g.
Do you love the taste of olive oil, especially when enriched with aromatic herbs? Forget about olive oils flavored with artificial substances and buy Dorica 0.3% olive oil with real thyme. If you are a fan of distinct, herbal aroma, you will love this taste and gladly add our olive oil to your dishes. We can suggest that thyme olive oil is excellent for salads (using it, you don't need to add extra dried herbs to your dressing!) and also for fish. It also pairs wonderfully with baked potatoes and other vegetables. It imparts a unique aroma, which it owes to high-quality olives from which it is produced, as well as the addition of natural herbs.
On other subpages of our Greek online store, you will also find other Dorica olive oil flavors. We warmly encourage you to check them out!
Frequently Asked Questions About Greek Olive Oil
1. What distinguishes Greek olive oil?
Greek olive oil is distinguished by its unique taste and aroma due to Greece's specific microclimate, traditional cultivation methods, and centuries-old tradition. Greece, as one of the oldest olive oil producers in the world, offers products with an intense, fruity flavor with herbal notes characteristic of the Mediterranean region. Our olive oil has a high content of antioxidants and beneficial fatty acids, making it not only delicious but also healthy.
2. What types of olive oil does the Greckie Przysmaki store offer?
In our store, you will find a wide range of olive oils from different regions of Greece:
- Extra Virgin (highest quality, cold-pressed)
- Virgin (high quality with minimal acidity)
- Flavored olive oils (with added herbs and spices)
- Regional olive oils (with protected geographical indication)
- Organic olive oils (from certified organic farms)
Each has a unique flavor profile reflecting the region from which it comes.
3. How to choose the right olive oil for different uses?
- For salads and cold dishes: choose an Extra Virgin olive oil with an intense, fruity flavor, which works best in dressings and marinades.
- For frying and baking: lighter varieties of Virgin olive oil are more suitable due to their higher smoke point.
- For dips and sauces: flavored olive oils with added herbs, garlic, or chili will add a unique character.
- For gourmet dishes: regional olive oils with protected designation of origin will emphasize the character of exceptional dishes.
4. Why is it worth paying more for high-quality olive oil?
Investing in high-quality Greek olive oil is an investment in health and taste. Higher quality olive oils:
- Contain more antioxidants and health-promoting compounds
- Offer a richer, more complex flavor profile
- Are produced with greater attention to detail and the environment
- Have certificates confirming their authenticity and quality
- Support traditional, often family-run producers
5. How to store olive oil to preserve its properties?
To preserve its unique taste and nutritional values, olive oil should be:
- Stored in a dark, cool place (12-18°C)
- Protected from direct sunlight
- Kept away from heat sources (oven, stove)
- Sealed tightly after each use
- Ideally chosen in dark glass bottles
- Used within 6-12 months of opening
6. What are the health benefits of regular consumption of olive oil?
Regular consumption of high-quality olive oil can contribute to:
- Reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases
- Lowering "bad" cholesterol (LDL) levels
- Supporting digestive system health
- Strengthening the immune system
- Counteracting inflammatory processes in the body
- Delaying aging processes due to the content of antioxidants
7. Are all olive oils in the Greckie Przysmaki store authentic Greek products?
Yes, all olive oils in our store are authentic Greek products. We cooperate directly with Greek producers or produce some of our offer ourselves. Each bottle is marked with its region of origin, and many of our olive oils have PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) or PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) certificates, which guarantee their authenticity and high quality.
8. How to recognize good quality olive oil?
Good quality olive oil:
- Has a fresh, fruity smell reminiscent of freshly cut grass or green apple
- Is characterized by a slightly spicy or bitter taste (this is a sign of antioxidant content)
- May cause a slight burning sensation in the throat (a feature of high oleocanthal content)
- Has a golden-green color, although color itself is not the most important indicator of quality
- Possesses appropriate quality certificates or geographical indications
- Is properly packaged (dark bottle, expiration date)
9. What do the terms "cold-pressed" and "first pressing" mean?
Cold-pressed means that the olive oil was extracted from olives at a temperature below 27°C, which helps preserve maximum aroma, taste, and nutritional value.
First pressing (Extra Virgin) means that the olive oil comes from the first mechanical pressing of olive fruits, without the use of chemical methods or high temperatures, and its acidity does not exceed 0.8%.
10. How does Greek olive oil differ from other Mediterranean olive oils?
Greek olive oil, compared to other Mediterranean olive oils:
- Is often more intense and fruity in taste
- Is characterized by a higher content of polyphenols (antioxidants)
- Comes from trees often growing on rocky, mountainous terrain, which gives it a unique character
- Is mainly produced from Koroneiki, Manaki, and Athinolia olive varieties, which have a characteristic flavor profile
- Is based on traditions dating back thousands of years (Greece is the cradle of olive culture)
11. Can I use Extra Virgin olive oil for frying?
Contrary to popular belief, Extra Virgin olive oil is suitable for frying at moderate temperatures (up to about 180°C). Thanks to the presence of antioxidants, it is more thermally stable than many other oils. However, to preserve its full flavor and health properties, for intense frying at high temperatures, we recommend Virgin olive oils, and the highest quality Extra Virgin olive oils are best reserved for raw applications where their unique taste can fully develop.
12. What are protected designation of origin olive oils?
Protected designation of origin (PDO) olive oils are products whose entire production process – from olive cultivation to bottling – takes place in a specific geographical region and according to traditional methods. This designation guarantees the authenticity and high quality of the product. Our offer includes, among others, PDO olive oils from regions such as Kalamata, Sitia (Crete), Kolymvari (Crete), and Chania.

