Lampante olive oil
Published on June 25, 2023Lampante oil is a type of olive oil not suitable for human consumption, but usually used as fuel or in the industrial production of soaps and similar products. It differs from high-quality extra virgin olive oil in terms of taste, smell and texture because it is produced from inferior, unripe or damaged olives.
Lampante oil production is an important part of the olive oil industry because it is a way to recycle and monetize olives that are unsuitable for consumption. However, it is important to note that this type of oil is subject to strict regulation and monitoring to ensure that it is not falsely sold as extra virgin olive oil and that it meets quality and safety requirements.
Although lampante oil is not intended for direct consumption, it still plays an important role in the oil industry and contributes to sustainability by using low-quality olives that would otherwise go to waste.
Lampante oil production is an important part of the olive oil industry because it is a way to recycle and monetize olives that are unsuitable for consumption. However, it is important to note that this type of oil is subject to strict regulation and monitoring to ensure that it is not falsely sold as extra virgin olive oil and that it meets quality and safety requirements.
Although lampante oil is not intended for direct consumption, it still plays an important role in the oil industry and contributes to sustainability by using low-quality olives that would otherwise go to waste.