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You know, when I used to go to stores that sell various fancy imported olive oils-- in bottles, I haven’t tried the bulk bring-your-own-container ones-- I so often found the oil already rancid that I’ve just stopped going and wondered how they do business. But, now I wonder if it’s like so many things where some people are just less sensitive to the flavor. I have to say, in oils it it’s never so bad to me that I refuse to cook with it, but to drizzle it on salad or bread ‘raw’ would be gross. In nuts, it can really put me off, though, especially if the nuts seem stale in other ways. I’m also not a big fan of nuts generally, though. Rancid butter is another thing and I’ll just throw it away. Happens at my parents’ all the time because they don’t refrigerate it and they live in a warm climate. My mom doesn’t care about rancid butter but will complain all night about rancid olive oil if you put it on her salad. So I guess it’s complicated. Or just kind of on the edge of being yucky, so other factors can take precedence.

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