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Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive press
Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2012 4:41 pm
by LooseBoots
We decided to pick our own olives this year as out olive picker hasn`t turned up. get fed up with and the rotting olives on the ground. So need to know times of the olive press, if anyone can help. Plus if anyone knows how much it costs????
Plus not 100% sure where it is.
never done it before so am a EXTRA VIRGIN olive picker.
Sorry , couldn`t resist that one.
But any info guys would help please.
Soner.............bit OTT with the Xmas smileys......Bah Humbug.
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2012 8:33 pm
by flowerfairy
Hi Looseboots, the Olive press is on the Lapta to Karsiyaka road. It is signposted, not far past the sign for the Olive press bowling green.
I have no idea of the cost though.
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2012 9:30 pm
by Philoz
Are there any olive presses on the 'East side' or is that the only one?
It is a shame, as I am sure there was one in every village at one time-I know there is a derilict on on Bellapais that looks ripe for renovation.
Given that olive oil is quite a valuable commodity- why did they all go out of business?
People pay a fortune for the speciality stuff in the US and UK-there must be a market for low volume good quality oil.
I have considered how practical it would be to construct a small, domestic olive press.
I assume you would need something much heftier than a wine press give that olives are tougher than grapes and have stones in them.
I would be in the market for a small domestic olive press- does anyone make them?
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2012 11:55 pm
by Rambling Rose
Actually I heard only this lunchtime the olive press in Ozankoy has reopened. Havent seen it myself yet - must remember to have a look tomorrow. Difficult to describe its next to the car repairers where they are always working on cars in the road- do you know what the Rose Garden Restaurantt is, or the Happy Garden? I
I havent seen the new machinery , but if the old one was anything to go by (talk about being between the upper and nether millstones!) - dont try this at home. Anyway far too much competition - just the fun of having the oil from your own olives.
I gather the people running the mill dont speak English!
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 5:43 am
by Scoobydoo
Looseboots,
If no one comes up with an olive press near you on the east side then there is one opposite the Sanayi industrial estate in Karaoglanoglu (just a couple of doors down from Ian Smith Estate Agents).
I don't know the opening times but can check this week as I am passing and will post on here if it is any help.
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Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 7:50 am
by Wines Of The World
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 9:28 am
by Halffull
The one in Catalkoy village is used as a display room during our festival, all the machinery is still there but no longer used
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 5:42 pm
by LooseBoots
OK Guys . Thanks. Will try the one in Ozankoy...............1st time for everything
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 7:01 pm
by Bond.JamesBond
Ridle wrote:Looseboots,
The olive press at Karsiyaka opens around 7.30am & in the busy season goes on till quite late in the evening.
They work on a numbered system so first come first served.
It is better to go very early as there can be upward of 20 people already waiting.
It takes about 30-40 mins for the process & they process two consignments at once.
Last year they charged 2tl per litre of oil.
I am delaying my harvest untill the 18th Nov because due to little rainfall the yield is not yet enough.
If anyone is interested & maybe only has a small quantity of olives I will exchange your olives for olive oil. The exchange ratio varies as the season advances. i.e. The later in the year the better the yield will be although the quality will not quite as good.
If anyone has old olive trees & needs to have them pruned after harvest I can do that for you in exchange for some wood.
I live in Catalkoy & no money changes hands.
Denis 0533 8410057
Sounds a bit complicated working 2 lots together..................how do they work out which oil is who`s???
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 7:07 pm
by LooseBoots
Rambling Rose wrote:Actually I heard only this lunchtime the olive press in Ozankoy has reopened. Havent seen it myself yet - must remember to have a look tomorrow. Difficult to describe its next to the car repairers where they are always working on cars in the road- do you know what the Rose Garden Restaurantt is, or the Happy Garden? I
I havent seen the new machinery , but if the old one was anything to go by (talk about being between the upper and nether millstones!) - dont try this at home. Anyway far too much competition - just the fun of having the oil from your own olives.
I gather the people running the mill dont speak English!
Can anyone confirm if it is new machinery or a price..............otherwise it might be better to go to the hi tech one in Karsiyaka.
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2012 10:42 am
by LooseBoots
Just to let everyone know......back from the Olive press in Ozankoy.
Hmmmm...........it is the traditional mill stone grinder..............but thought......hey ho.............save on petrol by not going further afield so will give it a go.
Man spoke a little English.............so good start...........they had a couple of batches to process so he said be about an hour and half. Went back.............1 more hour maybe.
This time my oil was ready.
Had about 80 kilos in weight and got back approximately 12 litres of good quality extra virgin oil ( little bit less than expected) . Price charged..........TL16.
So all in all ,with the convenience factor logged in, not a bad deal.
Like to support the locals when i can.
Re: Does anyone know the times and locality of the olive pre
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2012 11:15 am
by How188
I have 4 Mature olive trees with a good crop that I am unable to harvest this year.
They are in Zeytinlik.
Anyone interested in picking and getting pressed?
Howard