Thank you for this! Unfortunately I'm having difficulty finding olives that aren't canned and floating in brine. I'm really becoming a fan of your hard work and will keep watching your videos. 😊
If you were to heat a towel & put it on your face, & keep doing that & then put this on your face, I don't know of any better properties than FRESH olive oil on the skin. This is an incredible tutorial. Thank you. Cooking with it too is really good for you. The Kalamata olives are the healthiest in the world to press for heart health. Israel & the U.S. are creating, & should be out this year, 2024 a device called the Olive X-Press for kitchen countertops. Small kitchen device so you can have fresh olive oil for cooking anytime you like, so long as you buy olives. I am watching for this.
🌿💐😇💕 YES thank you so much for 💕 showing us how to do it can you show us how you can used it and use it for your hair thank you your sister from America 🇺🇲 much love excellent video 💯🌹🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷😇💕
Thank you so much, when Nigeria do a video is always different, this olive is wasting in my area let put it to use. Pls why is the inside green, I thought when olive fruit is reap it becomes purple like colour both inside and aside?
I use coconut oil for skin, it really does provide uv protection. I was in hot Thailand in summer and used only this and no sunburn and truly no chemicals. Question is does olive oil provide as much uv protection? Can’t find an article on it. Thanks 🙏
in Sarawak, the locals called these fruit 'dabai',, we dont turn it into oils. instead we eat it with rice. In order to prepare the fruit, usually we soak in hot water around 50-60°C. Boil water will hardened the fruit. after the fruit is soft. Remove the water and add soy sauce or salt or even sweet soy sauce but the fruit can also sun bath to soften the fruits
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Great video. I routinely consume extra virgin olive oil (from any brands I can find at supermarket racks) like 2 tbsp every morning on empty stomach. It's great as hair oil too to tame frizzy hair. All this time I thought the oil was from the stones, and from your video I just knew it is produced from the flesh. I like your accent, too.
Yes it is made from the flesh and not the stones. Thanks so much for listing out the uses of olive oil and also for the compliment. Have a great day ahead
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Your channel is wonderful and always informative. Is the olive fruit readily available in the market and which market in Lagos can I get it? It all depends on how much oil I extract from the fruit. Besides, knowledge is not lost. Now I know how olive oil is extracted!
Thanks dear. They are very common in Jos Plateau as women hawk it in the streets but I don't know about Lagos; you can just ask around you may be lucky to find them.
No dear this is not the same with the one you use for eating corn as it's only found in Northern Nigeria. This very one is called atileh in the north, it's another specie of olives; the fruits and the oil are sold separately.
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
@@OnyxFoodHill Actually I am from Bangladesh..Our olives remain same green color even after it has ripend.😇Good to know you are nigerian..I have many nigerian friends at my university.
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Great video, but what a rigormarole. I planted a dozen olive trees for the olives, but was hoping to find a machine to grind, and extract the oil without having to deseed each olive.
Thank you for this! Unfortunately I'm having difficulty finding olives that aren't canned and floating in brine. I'm really becoming a fan of your hard work and will keep watching your videos. 😊
If you were to heat a towel & put it on your face, & keep doing that & then put this on your face, I don't know of any better properties than FRESH olive oil on the skin. This is an incredible tutorial. Thank you. Cooking with it too is really good for you. The Kalamata olives are the healthiest in the world to press for heart health.
Israel & the U.S. are creating, & should be out this year, 2024 a device called the Olive X-Press for kitchen countertops. Small kitchen device so you can have fresh olive oil for cooking anytime you like, so long as you buy olives. I am watching for this.
Great wisdom. I am blessed with this❤🎉
Very easy and impressive oil extraction method
Thank you so much i think i will try to do it at home thanks again..
You are most welcome dearest
🌿💐😇💕 YES thank you so much for 💕 showing us how to do it can you show us how you can used it and use it for your hair thank you your sister from America 🇺🇲 much love excellent video 💯🌹🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷😇💕
Your voice is soothing and your method is great. . Thank you
Awww, thanks for your kind words, I really appreciate ❤️❤️
I love this ❤❤❤❤onyi n Freddie are perfect combi😊😊
How I love this video thank you soooooo much God bless you sis for me
This is a great video showing proper cold pressing at home! 👏👏👏👍💚🌱🍀✅
Thank you
Thank you. I will try this. GOD BLESS YOU.
May God bless you dear I have learned this we have a plenty of these fruits in Uganda I grew up eating them
Thanks so much, I'm glad it helped
Thank you so much, when Nigeria do a video is always different, this olive is wasting in my area let put it to use.
Pls why is the inside green, I thought when olive fruit is reap it becomes purple like colour both inside and aside?
You are most welcome 🤗 There are different varieties
@@OnyxFoodHillplease where can I get the olive fruit in Nigeria
Wow loving it
Thank you so much...
You're welcome 🙏
I use coconut oil for skin, it really does provide uv protection. I was in hot Thailand in summer and used only this and no sunburn and truly no chemicals. Question is does olive oil provide as much uv protection? Can’t find an article on it. Thanks 🙏
Will be trying this
All the best
Thank you for sharing
You're welcome
Can u drink it?
Thanks for the detailed video!
Thanks 👍
Thanks,I did enjoyed your demonstration
Thanks so much
What is the of this oil I love it thanks
@onyi I love your videos
Please where can I get the olive fruit in Nigeria
in Sarawak, the locals called these fruit 'dabai',, we dont turn it into oils. instead we eat it with rice. In order to prepare the fruit, usually we soak in hot water around 50-60°C. Boil water will hardened the fruit. after the fruit is soft. Remove the water and add soy sauce or salt or even sweet soy sauce
but the fruit can also sun bath to soften the fruits
She is lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that she is showing is not olives
@@ko4848 hahhahha i know
Thank you very much, this my first time to your channel I really enjoy it, at least I now know how to extract Olive oil at home.
I'm glad you had a wonderful time. Thanks for watching
I'm glad you had a wonderful time. Thanks for watching
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Wow wonderful
Great! So, that fruit is Olive? I never knew its name and it's readily available in my area.
Thanks for the good work. You sound Nigerian.
Thank you. Yes I am
@@OnyxFoodHill oh! Thats nice. I'm of Yoruba tribe. Thanks for the good work here.
Glad to hear that. Great having you around.
Great job
Thank you very much,I will try it
You are welcome, I will love to hear from you soon
Great video. I routinely consume extra virgin olive oil (from any brands I can find at supermarket racks) like 2 tbsp every morning on empty stomach. It's great as hair oil too to tame frizzy hair. All this time I thought the oil was from the stones, and from your video I just knew it is produced from the flesh. I like your accent, too.
Yes it is made from the flesh and not the stones.
Thanks so much for listing out the uses of olive oil and also for the compliment. Have a great day ahead
I lick the fruits,i don't even know it as olive fruits i only know the native name ube okpoko,thank you for the video 👍👍
@@OnyxFoodHill ❤😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤qad 1 b
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
where and how do i get the olive seed locally am in ibadan
Thank you!! 🤍
That is in good job well done
Thanks so much
Your channel is wonderful and always informative. Is the olive fruit readily available in the market and which market in Lagos can I get it? It all depends on how much oil I extract from the fruit. Besides, knowledge is not lost. Now I know how olive oil is extracted!
Thanks dear. They are very common in Jos Plateau as women hawk it in the streets but I don't know about Lagos; you can just ask around you may be lucky to find them.
I don't think it's in lagos..but I think one might try oyingbo market on a market day.
@@OnyxFoodHill this olive fruit is it not what we call ube here in delta state?
Great video.. please where can I get this fruit. I live in Lagos.
What do you do if you don't have a refrigerator?
What kind of olives you using ???
Can I put preservatives for longterm use
Sure you can
@@OnyxFoodHill what kind of preservative you thinking ?
Please i want to know how to make turmeric oil
Please what can I use for massive stretch marks what oil
How do I get olive fruits
This is great 💋💋
Thank you
Is this fruit not dat one usually used to eat corn
Are the olives the same thing called Ube that the igbos in Nigeria roast and eat?
No these are not Ube, but a type of olives found in the North
They use to roast bread and rub olives on it in the Aegean
Ube is a general name for pear as we have different types of pear
You can find this very one is Jos plateau state thought it tast excatly like ube even d tree is same as ube
It is called ube NBAA in Igbo land @@OnyxFoodHill
Where can i get the oil to buy
Where can i see the fruit
Is this not ube akili in igbo
It is the normal olive fruits that we use to eat corn with?
No dear this is not the same with the one you use for eating corn as it's only found in Northern Nigeria.
This very one is called atileh in the north, it's another specie of olives; the fruits and the oil are sold separately.
Where did you buy the olives?
In Jos
@@OnyxFoodHillplease can I get the vendor number I have been looking for this olive fruit
How can someone get the olive fruit
I depends where you are
Amazon
How do I get the olive fruit, nice video
Amazon has it
Is this not small pear
Lol. It isn't dear
Pls hw can i preserve my oil so it can last long
You can keep it in the fridge, or if it's freed from water it can stay in the shelf without any issue
Please is Ube olive fruit, I mean the one we normally use to eat our corn
I don't get your question please
Those fruits are ube for sure.
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Wow You're just too much ,thanks for sharing this video
Thanks so much dear
Pls where did you u get the raw olives?
In the markets. Where I live, they are very common even in the streets
❤YOUR GOOD!!!😅🎉
what's the name of your country
Nigeria
And you?
thanks a lot
I am really happy for your rapid reply
@Debbie Ifeoma yes we are creative
Please is this new t ube?
No it’s atile , black olives
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
In my country olives look totally green..
Our own olives are dark. They only look green when unripe. There are different species.
@@OnyxFoodHill Actually I am from Bangladesh..Our olives remain same green color even after it has ripend.😇Good to know you are nigerian..I have many nigerian friends at my university.
@@bloomingorchid9407 I would love to see those one day
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
The you skip a step, and you go from color oil to clear oil, not showing step
my african queen
Lol
I have never seen fresh olives before. First time in your video.. 🤓🤦🏾♀️
Wow, this is another specie, there are other ones
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
They look like pear that we eat with corn
Yes they look like pear but are olives. These are the common ones over here.
@@OnyxFoodHillwhy are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives
Great video, but what a rigormarole. I planted a dozen olive trees for the olives, but was hoping to find a machine to grind, and extract the oil without having to deseed each olive.
Use a,wave, cap
Our olives don't look like that😭
I prefer doing it at home
why are you lying to the people this is not an olive fruit. I am from Greece and I am 1000% sure that what you are showing is not olives😂😂😂😂
These not Olive please 😢😢😢
This is great. Pls do I get your contact