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OliveOil Tasters Course
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<pre>Dear All I have been having problems with emails at the University and at Home. I hope everything is working now. If any members have sent me emails to me at my personal addresses (not onelist) in the last 10 days and you have not had a reply please resend your emails. Also at this stage I will be running a 3 day olive oil tasters course in Perth from February 26 to 28 2000. The cost will be $450/person which includes the tuition, lunches and beverages. I will post more information on Tuesday next week. The number of places are limited to 20-25. Stan Kailis </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: OliveOil Tasters Course
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<pre>Bill I am arranging, on behalf of Slow Food and our local association, an organoleptic day in Feb. Not on the east coast mid, but inland Bendigo. Still, it's closer than WA. Out of this day I would trust that a panel of interested people may become involved in a tasting panel in out area. To this end I have been having talks with a tertiary institution to see if we can set up a course that will permit graduate members to become fully accredited. Tis early stages in these talks but they show great promise and the enthusiasm or the organisation is boundless. If I were you I would be speaking to both Slow Food people in your area and your local institutions. Some detail is available on my home page under Slow Food as well as the international link (based where else but Italy). Regards Peter Caird www.victorianolivegroves.com 0418 392 157 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 11:07 AM Subject: Re: [OliveOil] OliveOil Tasters Course </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: OliveOil Tasters Course
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<pre>Stan. Is there any plan to run a course on the east coast, There would be a number of people interested im sure. Or could you advise us of any organisation that would be running a cours in the forseeable future Bill Kearney. Murgon Queensland. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stan Kailis <kailis@ca.com.au> To: OliveOil@onelist.com <OliveOil@egroups.com>; <kailis@ca.com.au>; <skailis@agric.uwa.edu.au> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 1:11 AM Subject: [OliveOil] OliveOil Tasters Course > Dear All > > > > I have been having problems with emails at the University and at Home. I > > hope everything is working now. > > If any members have sent me emails to me at my personal addresses (not > onelist) in the last 10 days and you have not had a reply please resend > your emails. > > Also at this stage I will be running a 3 day olive oil tasters course > in Perth from February 26 to 28 2000. The cost will be > $450/person which includes the tuition, lunches and beverages. > > I will post more information on Tuesday next week. The number of places > are limited to 20-25. > > Stan Kailis > > > > > > ************************************************** *** > BOOKS ON OLIVE: http://sadoun.com/olive.htm > ************************************************** *** > Addresses: > Post message: OliveOil@egroups.com > Subscribe: OliveOil-subscribe@egroups.com > Unsubscribe: OliveOil-unsubscribe@egroups.com > List owner: OliveOil-owner@egroups.com > URL to this page: http://www.egroups.com/group/OliveOil > > </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: OliveOil Tasters Course
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<pre>Dear All I would like to run a course in the East, however there some logistics that need to be sorted out. When I organise another course, I will investigate the possibility of running a course in the east. Stan Kailis </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: OliveOil Tasters Course
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<pre>Dear All Here is more detail regarding the UWA Olive Oil Tasters School. The University of Western Australia Faculty of Agriculture Plant Sciences 35 Stirling Highway ,Crawley, Western Australia 6009 Facsimile: Australia 08 9380 1108 International 618 9380 1108 Telephone: Australia 08 9380 1782 International 618 9380 1782 Professor Stan Kailis Telephone: Australia 08 9380 1644 International 618 9380 1644 Email: skailis@agric.uwa.edu.au At an Olive Forum evening held at the University of Western Australia in 2000, it was suggested that the University become involved in olive oil tasting and in particular the establishment of panel for quality testing of olive oils. I wish to advise that at this stage we can offer an Olive Oil Tasting School to be conducted by Dr Luciano di Giavacchino and myself at the University in February. Dr Giovacchino is an experienced International Olive Oil Council olive oil taster. I appreciate this is short notice, but it is important to be able to take advantage of this situation where Dr di Giovacchino has made time to come to Perth. As you and your are colleagues are interested in this topic could you please pass this information on to them through your network. Please publicise as widely as possible. If you require more information feel free to contact me at the above contact numbers. Also my home details are Phone 367 2622 Fax 9367 2321 and email kailis@ca.com. Thank You Stan University of Western Australia Olive Oil Tasters School February 2001 First Notice Date February 26 to 28 2001 Cost $450 Venue: The University of Western Australia-Crawley It is our pleasure to invite you and your colleagues to participate in the UWA Olive Oil Tasters School 2001 to be conducted by Professor Stan Kailis and Dr Luciano di Giovacchino, through the Department of Plant Sciences from Monday February 26th to Wednesday 28th 2001 inclusive. Dr Giovacchino is internationally recognised for his expertise in sensory evaluation of olive oil and as a trainer in olive oil tasting. He comes from the prestigious Instituto Sperimentale Elaiotecnica, Pescara Italy. As places will be limited to 20-25 early registration is important to secure a place. An outline of the program is given below. The School will introduce participants to the official requirements and methodology for olive oil tasting as well as the practical considerations in evaluating olive oils. The School is aimed at: ¥ olive growers ¥ olive oil producers ¥ food industry personnel ¥ sellers and marketers of olive oils. ¥ persons considering to become members of olive oil tasting panels To become an expert taster of olive oil needs many years of experience. This School will assist you towards this goal. Note: For international accreditation of olive oil tasting panels, it is the panel and not the individual tasters that is accredited. Therefore participation in this School will not provide accreditation for individual tasters. It is envisaged that participants would provide a core of tasters for a proposed Western Olive Oil Panel. The Australian Olive Association has already established an olive oil tasting panel which is made up of southern and eastern Australian tasters. Dr di Giovacchino has been involved in the training of the Australian Olive Association Panel. Monday, February 26, 2001 Morning 1. Group Welcome 2. Overview of the international requirements for olive oil testing and tasting 3. Organoleptic analysis : the methodology of olive oil tasting. 4. The profile sheet for organoleptic assessment of virgin olive oil. 5. Practical test : the most common defects of oils. Afternoon 6. The origin of the positive and negative attributes of virgin olive oil. 7. Practical test : virgin olive oil tasting on samples of virgin olive oils. Tuesday, February 27, 2001 Morning 8. Qualitative characteristics of virgin olive oil and its classification. 9. Practical est : virgin olive oil tasting and classification on olive oil samples 10.Intensity rating test (rancid defect). Afternoon 11.Influence of olive processing on the quality of virgin olive oil. 12.Practical test : Intensity rating test (fusty defect). Wednesday, February 28, 2001 Morning 13.Olive oil storage and quality. 14.Practical test : virgin olive oil tasting and classification 15.Intensity rating test (winey defect). Afternoon 16.Practical test : virgin olive oil tasting and classification 17.Questions and Discussion 18.Certificate of participation and closing. Contact Professor Stan Kailis Department of Plant Science Faculty of Agriculture 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 Tel +618 9380 1644 Fax +618 9380 1108 email: skailis@agric.uwa.edu.au ************************************************** ************************* UWA Olive Oil Tasters School February 2001 Please make cheques out to Olive Oil School Plant Sciences Department. Send to Professor Stan Kailis, Plant Sciences Department, the University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009. Name/s_________________________________________________ _________________________\ ________ Address___________________________________________ ________________________Code__\ _________ __________ Tel No ________________________FaxNo_____________________ ___Email______________________\ ___ No of Places_______@ $450 Amount Tendered $__________ </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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