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liuzhou

liuzhou


stupid typos

5 hours ago, Smithy said:

 

That looks delicious! I had the idea that olive oil was rare in China. Is this a specialty bakery item? 

 

When I first came to China in 1996, olive oil was impossible to find. I first found a bottle on August, 23rd 2005. I only know the date because I took my first ever selfie holding the bottle to send to family and friends, some of whom had lamented my serious deprivation. Since then it has become commonplace but not of great quality but great expense. This one is the best I've found but is even more expensive, being imported from Italy. It's also from a cooperative rather than a massive multi-national distributer of oils which could be from anywhere. 

 

oliveeoil.thumb.jpg.c809f8e385392b1cc57d92380e88d8d7.jpg

 

Much of the olive oil sold here is used for skin care by my lady friends, I think. No one I know cooks with it. I never use it in Chinese dishes. Totally unsuitable, but I use it in western food, of course.

 

I've never seen it here in bread before except when I've baked the bread myself.

 

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My olive bread and its oil

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou


stupid typos

1 hour ago, Smithy said:

 

That looks delicious! I had the idea that olive oil was rare in China. Is this a specialty bakery item? 

 

When I first came to China in 1996, olive oil was impossible to find. I first found a bottle on August, 23rd 2005. I only know the date because I took my first ever selfie holding the bottle to send to family and friends, some of whom had lamented my serious deprivation. Since then it has become commonplace but not of great quality but great expense. This one is the best I've found but is even more expensive, being imported from Italy. It's also from a cooperative rather than a massive multi-national distributer of oils which could be from anywhere. 

 

oliveeoil.thumb.jpg.c809f8e385392b1cc57d92380e88d8d7.jpg

 

Much of the olive oil sold here is used for skin care by my lady friends I think. No one I know cooks with it. I never use it in Chinese dishes. Totally unsuitable, but I use it in western food, of course.

 

I've never seen it here in bread before except when I've baked the bread myself.

 

olivebreadandoil.thumb.jpg.0c43e63213bf2e87a1e95f451c725ddb.jpg

My olive bread and its oil

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

34 minutes ago, Smithy said:

 

That looks delicious! I had the idea that olive oil was rare in China. Is this a specialty bakery item? 

 

When I first came to China in 1996, olive oil was impossible to find. I first found a bottle on August, 23rd 2005. I only know the date because I took my first ever selfie holding the bottle to send to family and friends, some of whom had and lamented my serious deprivation. Since then it has become commonplace but not of great quality but great expense. This one is the best I've found but is even more expensive, being imported from Italy. It's also from a cooperative rather than a massive multi-national distributer of oils which could be from anywhere. 

 

oliveeoil.thumb.jpg.c809f8e385392b1cc57d92380e88d8d7.jpg

 

Much of it is used for skin care by my lady friends I think. No one I know cooks with it. I never use it in Chinese dishes. Totally unsuitable, but I use it in western food, of course.

 

If never seen here it in bread before except when I've baked the bread myself.

 

olivebreadandoil.thumb.jpg.0c43e63213bf2e87a1e95f451c725ddb.jpg

My olive bread and its oil

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

12 minutes ago, Smithy said:

 

That looks delicious! I had the idea that olive oil was rare in China. Is this a specialty bakery item? 

 

When I first came to China in 1996, olive oil was impossible to find. I first found a bottle on August, 23rd 2005. I only know the date because I took my first ever selfie holding the bottle to send to family and friends, some of whom had and lamented my serious deprivation. Since then it has become commonplace but not of great quality but great expense. This one is the beset I've found but is more expense being imported from Italy.

 

oliveeoil.thumb.jpg.c809f8e385392b1cc57d92380e88d8d7.jpg

 

Much of it is used for skin care by my lady friends I think. No one I know cooks with it. I never use it in Chinese dishes. Totally unsuitable, but I use it in western food, of course.

 

If never seen here it in bread before except when I've baked the bread myself.

 

olivebreadandoil.thumb.jpg.0c43e63213bf2e87a1e95f451c725ddb.jpg

My olive bread and its oi

 

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