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Sunday, 21 June 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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Cornflower
Cornflowers often appear in paintings.
One of the more famous paintings in which the cornflower motif appears is Vincent van Gogh's landsca ...
Citron
Today, citrons are mainly grown in Italy (Sicily), Greece (Crete), France (Corsica) and Puerto Rico.
Small quantities are also produced in North Africa, California and Florida.
Lemon balm
It grows wild in the subtropical zone of Europe and Asia.
It is characteristic of the landscape of the Apennine Peninsula, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and Central Asia.
Parsley
Parsley root contains flavonoids, mucilaginous substances, and a fair amount of mineral salts.
Dragon blood tree
On average, the dragon blood tree lives up to 650 years.
Olives
The ability to survive in such harsh climatic conditions and thus to take up water is related to the morphological and anatomical structure of the leaves.
Leaves have a layer of hairs on the surface, a high density of tissues, and a thick cuticle. The constriction of the stomata also affects the regulation of the plant's water economy.
Kale
Kale juice is known in Japan as aojiru and is a very popular dietary supplement there.
Pomegranate
The fruit and peel of the pomegranate have found use in the cosmetic industry as valuable ingredients in skin care cosmetics.
Pomegranate seed oil, cold-pressed, also has beneficial effects on the skin.
Stinging nettle
Nettle flowers from June to September. The flowers are gathered in hanging clusters and are small, greenish in color.
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.