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Wednesday, 18 February 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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Cabbage
The heaviest head of cabbage grown weighed 62.71 kilograms.
Chia seeds
Joseph Enterprises from San Francisco, California, manufactures Chia Pet.
These are terracotta figurines used to sprout chia. They are usually animal figurines into which moistened seeds are placed. After a few weeks, the growing plants form a "coat" on the ceramic pet.
Poison ivy
It is crucial to wash the body as soon as possible.
A quick wash with soap and water is advisable to escape unpleasant conditions. The sooner the better because after a few minutes, the urushiol penetrates the skin and cannot be removed by washing.
Saguaro cactus
They can store a lot of water.
When fully hydrated they weigh around 2000 kg (4400 lb).
Parsley
Parsley contains a great deal of vitamin C, with over 160 mg of it in 100 g.
Dragon blood tree
It is characterized by dichotomous branching, combining into a very dense crown.
Corn
Maize as a crop is characterized by high productivity and nutritional value. Therefore, it is a staple food in underdeveloped countries, while it is mainly used as livestock feed in highly developed countries.
It is a thermophilic root crop that requires temperatures above 10 °C (50 °F) for germination and ab ...
Rice
Like any grain, it is a caloric product.
There is 365 kcal in 100 g (3,5 oz) of white rice, 370 kcal in brown rice, 374 kcal in parboiled rice, and 357 kcal in wild rice.
Corn
Although corn naturally contains niacin (nicotinic acid, vitamin B3, vitamin PP), it was not bioavailable without the process of nixtamalization (soaking and cooking the grain in an alkaline solution, usually lime water, washing and husking).
The Maya used such flour to make various porridges and tamales (grated corn wrapped in corn leaves), ...
Corn
The ancient Maya and Aztec cultures were strongly associated with the cultivation of corn.
It had a significant influence on these civilizations because it was an essential food source. In ad ...