tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post2451461532318755456..comments2024-02-01T09:54:05.807+04:00Comments on Mr. and Mrs. R's Muscat Deli: A Moroccan olive oil: Desert MiracleMr. and Mrs. R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08933286284436351782noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-2766366216666744082019-05-15T13:44:33.575+04:002019-05-15T13:44:33.575+04:00Wonderful article. Fascinating to read. I love to ...Wonderful article. Fascinating to read. I love to read such an excellent article. Thanks! It has made my task more and extra easy. Keep rocking. <a href="https://greekbiocosmetics.com/product/aloe-vera-for-skin-cream-115ml/" rel="nofollow">aloe vera body cream</a><br />Johny Tonsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13095461455511728801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-75490371516025584372010-09-12T14:45:33.444+04:002010-09-12T14:45:33.444+04:00We recently learned that the importer of 'Dese...We recently learned that the importer of 'Desert Miracle' has stopped working in Oman. That explains why this good olive oil has disappeared again from the shelves here.<br /><br />The producer of 'Desert Miracle', Atlas Olive Oils, is looking for a new importer in Oman, to distribute this olive oil as well as their other products. So if anyone working in the food distribution business reads this, please make us happy and give Atlas a call.Mr. and Mrs. R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08933286284436351782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-59332178255165066862010-04-11T15:43:52.548+04:002010-04-11T15:43:52.548+04:00Hi Ali, thanks for the comment. The guys behind &#...Hi Ali, thanks for the comment. The guys behind 'Desert Miracle' are doing a very good job and we hope it's a stimulus for other Moroccan producers to bottle a high end olive oil. The market for these kinds of oils is definitely growing.<br /><br />Unfortunately, 'Desert Miracle' is already disappearing again from the shelves in Muscat's supermarkets. Last time we checked, it was already gone from Al Fair, but Sultan Center still had some bottles. Hopefully, a new shipment will come in sometime. In the meantime... better grab those last bottles!Mr. and Mrs. R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08933286284436351782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-830626492961878632010-03-16T21:36:19.530+04:002010-03-16T21:36:19.530+04:00Thanks for postingi am a fanatic of Olive Oil too,...Thanks for postingi am a fanatic of Olive Oil too, i totally agree with you, the bottled Moroccan olive oil that you find in any market is of an average to mediocre quality. it is a great to know that finally, a Moroccan family took their ancestral olive oil making skills to the 21st century business models. i went to their website to learn more about them.....they got it right. i can not wait to sample their O.I. <br />However a quick comment on "...We admit that we never tasted a (good) olive oil from Morocco before..." I learned from first hand experience, that Moroccans are spoiled and picky when it comes to buying olive oils, in fact they don't buy it, they make it<br />first, Many Moroccans shop, smartly, for their desired olives in bulk and take it to a traditional olive crushing mill to extract the oil. the Olives are ground only in cold conditions using natural fiber pressing mats not only that, they go as far as separating the first press from the second one and the third press from the second one. every single press tastes different and used for different purposes, the first press is the one they savor in dipping, second and third for cooking, salads, hair...etc<br />the leftover is sold by the olive crushing mills owners to industrial crushing mills factories that extract even more olive oil and mixed it with their blends, bottled it and sell it. the result is probably what you experienced before Desert Miracle olive oil by Atlas.<br />Ali,<br />CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com