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Monday, 4 May 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
A traditional cabbage dish in the UK is bubble and squeak.
It gets its name from the sound it makes during preparation (bubbling and squeaking). It is made from boiled potatoes and cabbage, which are sauteed after being mixed.
Forget-me-not
The essential oils from forget-me-nots prove to be health beneficial.
It can ease inflammation and irritation and is valued for skincare.
Rice
It can be consumed in various forms.
The basic form is cooked loose, but it can also be used to make rice milk, flakes, oil, cream, vegan ...
Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo seeds are yellow, plum-like in appearance. Roasted seeds are edible.
It begins to flower after 40 years of growing from seed.
Pears
The pear tree is a small tree of the rose family.
According to various classifications, we distinguish between 30 and 60 species of pear. The plants cross well with each other, thanks to which a considerable number of varieties are created.
Olives
Fruits are harvested from 8-10 year old trees.
An abundant crop is usually harvested every two years.
Pumpkin
It was a delicacy on the tables of the ancient Greeks and Romans, who served it fried in honey or grated - in a marinade of wine.
In the 15th century, thanks to Christopher Columbus, it found its way to Europe, where it was initia ...
Trees
Trees also include plants that have a trunk that ends in a cluster of leaves.
These include tree ferns, sagebrush, palms, yucca, dracaena, and pandanus.
Pineapple
Unripe pineapples can irritate the throat and cause diarrhea.
Bromelain is an allergen.
Stinging nettle
Nettle is high in protein - 24% dry weight, which is why it is recommended in vegetarian diets.