This year’s Los Angeles International Extra Virgin Olive Oil Competition awarded 91³Ô¹Ï “Best of Show” for its entry in the domestic, delicate category. There were nine Best in Show awards, out of 640 entries from 386 producers. It was a trio of firsts for the College: first place in the competition, the first time 91³Ô¹Ï had entered the contest and the first time 91³Ô¹Ï had produced olive oil from its campus trees.
91³Ô¹Ï harvested its olive trees last November as part of a campus-wide sustainability movement, sparked by a popular course, “The Politics and Culture of Food,” taught by Professor Nancy Neiman Auerbach. The trees themselves are a much-loved fixture on the leafy campus. Once slated for permanent removal because of campus construction, the trees were saved due to student protests in the 1960s; they were temporarily removed, boxed, and replanted in their original location.
The oil, from 1,500 pounds of fruit, was processed in Ojai and resulted in 700 8-oz bottles of oil, described by the olive press owner as “fruity, buttery, and smooth.” The oil was offered for sale to the 91³Ô¹Ï community and, to date, sales have covered all production costs.
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