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Monday, 8 December 2025
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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Lemon balm
Eugenol, found in lemon balm, has antiseptic and anesthetic properties.
It is used in dentistry to decontaminate dental canals and as an ingredient in dental cement. It is ...
Lemon
Lemon contains a lot of fiber and has body cleansing properties.
In 100 grams of lemon pulp you will find about 2.8 grams of dietary fiber. Its presence helps reduce ...
Broad beans
Broad beans may cause allergic reactions in people suffering from favism, i.e. the so-called bean disease.
Favism is an inherited genetic disease caused by a deficiency of the G6PD enzyme.
Cabbage
Raw cabbage is a rich source of vitamin K, vitamin C, and fiber.
100 grams contain as much as 72 percent of the daily recommended intake of vitamin K and 44 percent of vitamin C. It also has a noticeable amount of vitamins B6 and B9.
Pumpkin
The French called it “le potiron” - a large mushroom, while the English called it “pumpkin.”
Cornflower
The plant has a very strong root system, which makes it difficult to remove in the spring before sowing in the field.
Poison ivy
Blooming season lasts from May to July.
The flowers are small, grow in clusters and are yellowish-white or greenish-white in color.
Trees
Currently, about 67 thousand tree species have been identified.
This represents 20% of all seed plant species. 45% of the tree species belong to the 10 largest fami ...
Broad beans
Broad beans can be eaten both raw and cooked.
Young beans whose skin has not yet hardened can be eaten immediately after being removed from the pod. The skin contains the most vitamins.
Cabbage
Cabbage blooms yellow or white.
The inflorescences grow to a height of 50 to 100 centimeters and are topped with four-leaved flowers with petals arranged perpendicularly.