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Thursday, 9 April 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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Sugar maple
The sugar maple tree produces greenish-yellow flowers, blooming in April and May.
Kiwi
In 2021, 4.467.099 tons of kiwifruit were produced worldwide.
China was responsible for half of the total global harvest. Europe produced 952.890 tons during the ...
Sweet potato
Sweet potatoes are tubers that are the underground part of the plant.
They can have white, pink, or red flesh and weigh about 3 kg.
Turmeric
The body absorbs curcumin better in the presence of piperine.
To increase the absorption of curcumin, mix turmeric with a bit of pepper.
Olives
Olives for oil production are harvested from mid-December to March.
Garlic
Common garlic does not produce seeds, so it is propagated by planting bulbs (cloves) from the underground head or aerial bulbs from the inflorescence.
Air bulbs grow slower - they usually need two years of cultivation to produce a bulb of the desired ...
Mayflower
It blooms from April to May.
Pears
In Europe and North America, the most popular species is the Common Pear (Pyrus communis).
The tree can reach 20 meters in height and produces fruit 3 to 5 cm in diameter. It was cultivated a ...
Lemon
It can be grown at home.
Seeds can be obtained from fruit that we buy in the store. A plant grown from seeds does not retain the characteristics of a mother specimen but is an original exotic potted plant.
California poppy
It has been also used in natural medicine.
Various parts of the plant have been used to repel lice, to treat headaches and toothaches, among ot ...