Hey guys am into my cooking but only a novice at indian cooking but i think that i can help you out with the 'cooking with olive oil' topic and give you a good start point to be able to go on and research it yourself and edge on the side of caution when choosing your oil to fry on because it can become toxic (ok not toxic enuf to kill you dead on the spot but enuf to make it unhealthy). Ok to start with every oil has a 'SMOKE POINT' and 'FLASH POINT'!!!! You might of heard of one or both of these terms and this is where you can start your internet search by simply typing cooking oil smoke point, as this is the most relevant one to cooking indians, into Google. (Here i've done it for you) 'Heating an oil changes its characteristics. Oils that are healthy at room temperature can become unhealthy when heated above certain temperatures. When choosing a cooking oil, it is important to match the oil's heat tolerance with the cooking method.' Some sites tend to lean towards the unhealthy smoke that is emitted and some tend to say that it make the food it is cooked in taste bitter. Either way extra virgin olive oil is not a frying oil and would be wrong to do so especially with the high temperature indians are fried at. Try putting some extra virgin olive oil in a pan and watch it evaporate at even moderate temperatures in only a short time leaving you no oil left to fry in so pointless at most temperatures. At most it would be suitable to quick fry a fish fillet for a couple of mins. Refined olive oil labled 'olive oil' is, like vegetable oil, sunflower oil etc refined which means it can be used at a higher temperature and seems ok when use it to fry indian although it can change the taste slightly it still makes for an oily meal if you want it that way. Anyway don't exceed the smoke point for each particular oil and refined olive oil might be ok but extra virgin and virgin aren't really although in a raita or non cooked item hell yes its ok although it changes the final taste somewhat. No matter what all olive oils are healthy and the saturated fat, believe it or not is the good type of saturated fat. Hope this gives you somthing to go on and check out .