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Saturday, 11 July 2026
21 facts about olives
21 facts about olives
"Where the olive refuses to grow, there the Mediterranean world ends"
It is not known exactly when and where the first olive tree, characteristic of the Mediterranean region, grew. Paleobotanists claim that wild olives g ...

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Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a rich source of calcium, iron, and vitamin K.
It also contains small amounts of magnesium, zinc, and vitamins E and B6.
Avocado
Some sources claim avocado was domesticated by Mesoamerican tribes about 5,000 years ago.
It makes its cultivation as old as the invention of the wheel.
Kiwi
Kiwi fruits can be stored for a long time without compromising their health-promoting properties.
Even after storing these fruits for six months, the vitamin C content is about 90 percent.
Beetroot
Young beetroot leaves contain more protein and mineral salts than the roots.
Sesame seeds
Sesame seeds are a source of phytosterols, which lower cholesterol and prevent atherosclerosis.
They are a rich source of micro and macronutrients. They contain iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, and significant amounts of niacin and a rich set of amino acids.
Parsley
Substances in parsley stimulate breast milk production in breastfeeding women.
Beetroot
Beet has a positive effect on intestinal bacterial flora.
Carob
Carob is one of the oldest food plants, known and used by humans for more than 4,000 years.
Carob pods consist of pulp, which makes up 90% of the weight, and seeds, which make up 10%. They hav ...
Corn
The origin of corn is not fully explained.
The dispute over its origin is long-standing and has been between different regions of America, Afri ...
Aloe vera
It is widely consumed in Japan.
The Japanese add aloe vera to their yogurts and drink aloe vera water. They believe it is crucial in preserving a youthful look.