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A green bottle of Grazas Frizzle High Heat Cooking Oil Spray, made from Picual olives, features a yellow label with a stylized flame and the product name. It has a yellow cap and pointed nozzle for easy pouring.

Graza Frizzle High Heat Cooking Oil Squeeze Bottle

25.4 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • High smoke point, perfect for versatile high-heat cooking.
  • Convenient squeeze bottle, easy to control oil dispensing.
  • Ideal for frying, saut‚àö¬©ing, and grilling your favorite dishes.
Purchase options

Frizzle High Heat Cooking Oil Squeeze Bottle $14.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

Meet your new high heat kitchen hero, crafted from a glorious mix of naturally refined Olive Pomace Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. With its buttery smooth, yet neutral flavor and smoke point up to 490°F, Frizzle is made for all your high-heat cooking, baking, grilling, and frying. No chemicals, no nonsense — just 100% Picual olives.

Olive Pomace Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Not Made With Any Chemicals Or Solvents.

Perfect for crisping up anything and everything. Use Frizzle to make golden french fries, stir-fry tofu in a screaming hot wok, or sear a juicy steak on the grill. You can also swap Canola or Vegetable Oil for Frizzle in your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

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Screened for unwanted additives

Made without BPA, PFAS, melamine, or artificial preservatives

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Built for better cooking

Crafted from stainless steel, silicone, ceramic, and glass — not plastic

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