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Tuesday, 24 March 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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Citron
Citron was known and widely cultivated in the Holy Land during the Second Temple period (516 B.C.-70 A.D.).
It was called etrog and was used by Jews during the week-long festival of Sukkot as one of four spec ...
Kiwi
Kiwi is native to central and eastern China, where it grows wild as a vine.
The fruit was originally known as the Chinese gooseberry, native to the Yangtze River region, where ...
Lemon
Lemon was probably formed from the intersection of key lime and citron.
Parsley
In Russia, parsley is included in the list of plants containing narcotic substances due to its myristicin content.
Myristicin has similar effects to the THC contained in marijuana.
Vanilla
Just as Mexican Indians once used vanilla for medicinal purposes, nowadays, in the form of a tincture, it is used for febrile seizures or digestive disorders.
It is also used auxiliary in treating hypochromic anemia.
Cerbera odollam
The fruits look like unripe mangoes.
They are large egg-shaped drupes up to 10 cm long.  Ripe fruits are dark red in color. After droppin ...
Birch
The flowering time varies depending on the species.
Silver birch, for example, blooms from April to May. The fruits are formed at the end of summer (usually in early August).
Carob
Carob is an evergreen tree. It is a species of tree belonging to the legume, pea or bean family (Fabaceae).
This family contains 766 genera and about 19600 species. Legumes growing in the tropics are often found in woody form, while in temperate climates they are mainly herbaceous.
Pears
If our body tolerates this fruit, we should eat it for its health-promoting properties.
Pear fruit supports the functioning of the circulatory system, lowers blood pressure, and minimizes ...
Sesame seeds
Sesame is one of the oldest plants cultivated by humans.
It is believed to have originated in Africa, from where it was introduced, first to Asia and later t ...