There are many types of olive oils, and many different processes to bring it to oil. Each has a different scent, some stronger than others, and some more fragrant than others, and some lighter in taste than others.
Any cooking oil that has a strong smell is probably rancid. Cooking oils should have a subtle smell of what their made of. For example corn oil should have a slight corn smell. Extra virgin olive oil should have a stronger olive smell than light olive oil.
You can use it a few months after the expiration date, especially if it is used for cooking. Also you can tell if it is too bad by the smell, it will smell awful.
No it is like olive oil
Just had some expired olive oiland I still alive
To determine if olive oil is rancid, you can smell it and taste a small amount. Rancid olive oil will have a strong, unpleasant odor and taste. Additionally, check the color and consistency of the oil - if it appears dark or thick, it may be rancid.
Put Olive oil on it every day for 3 days, and the smell should leave.
You can't use if for deep fat fry,but you can use it for sauteing and shallow frying. The olive oil will also get a burnt smell if you use it too much!
Yes, olive oil can go bad when exposed to air due to oxidation, which can cause it to become rancid and develop an off-flavor. It is best to store olive oil in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dark place to help prevent this.
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Besides the smell... you could have an increase in acne.
There are many types of olive oils, and many different processes to bring it to oil. Each has a different scent, some stronger than others, and some more fragrant than others, and some lighter in taste than others.
Sesame Oil has a very strong fragrant smell. It's moderately viscous, slightly more than most oil (Comparable to good Olive Oil).