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Yes, you can. Olive Oil can freeze to a solid, depending on what type, at around 2 degrees celsius or 36 F. To see visual proof of this crazy phenomenon, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU-RcacETEw
Yes, olive trees can survive a freeze, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can damage or kill them. It is important to protect olive trees during freezes by covering them or bringing them indoors if possible.
No, olive trees will be significantly damaged when the temperature is below 14 degrees F (-10 degrees C) This corresponds to USDA Zone 8. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html
Olive Oil is primarily oleic acid which has a freezing point of 39 degrees Fahrenheit.
no it would not
yes but i would keep it in the frig. tightly stored.
I would like an olive. It's a thing.
Because virgin olive oil is extracted by mechanical methods at below 27 degrees. Pomace oil requires further extracting by dissolving the virgin olive oil in a solvent, so some people can argue that virgin olive oil is more natural than pomace oil.
yes place in a plastic container and place a small amount of olive oil on top then put lid on and freeze.
if you were to add water an ice cube an olive oil the water would be on the bottom and the oil would be on top and the ice cube wuld float inside of the olive oil.
Olive Dare Watson has written: 'What would Florence Nightingale do?'
That would be "Olive Oyl" .