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Monday, 15 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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Forget-me-not
It is also a symbol of International Missing Children’s Day.
Corpse flower
Amorphophallus titanum is endemic to western Sumatra.
It’s an island in southeast Asia, western Indonesia. Titan arum grows in rainforests on limestone hills.
Beetroot
It is a biennial plant.
In the first year of cultivation, it forms a rosette of leaves and a storage root and in the second year, it forms an inflorescence shoot.
Broad beans
The broad bean fruit is a downward hanging pod, up to 12 cm long, containing 2-5 seeds separated by spongy compartments.
The seeds are lens- or kidney-shaped, light green or light yellow, sometimes brown. The seed length is 35 mm.
Pomegranate
From the name of this fruit came the name of the projectile–grenade–a projectile that hurls shrapnel and explosive or incendiary energy.
In Spanish, the name of the fruit is granada. From it came the geographical names Grenada (an island ...
Baobab tree
During the dry season, baobabs shed their leaves just as deciduous trees do in winter across the northern hemisphere.
Olives
The caloric value of 100 g of olives is 115 kcal.
Olives are low in calories, aid digestion, relieve migraines, and contain many vitamins and healthy fats.
Corn
Corn is widely grown worldwide, and more corn kernels are produced each year than any other grain.
In 2020, total global production was 1.16 billion tons, led by the United States (31% of the total). 22.4% of the global volume was produced by China.
Kale
Kale juice is known in Japan as aojiru and is a very popular dietary supplement there.
Corpse flower
It usually blooms once in 4 to 10 years and only for a short period.
The blooming takes place within roughly 24 to 36-48 hours. First, the female part of the plant start ...