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Friday, 6 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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Baobab tree
The reproductive period of flowers in baobab lasts about 15 hours.
They open around dusk with such speed that this process can be observed with the naked eye. They are open all night and wilt in the morning of the next day.
Broad beans
Broad beans can be eaten both raw and cooked.
Young beans whose skin has not yet hardened can be eaten immediately after being removed from the pod. The skin contains the most vitamins.
Asparagus
Despite being low in calories and containing 95% water, asparagus contains a lot of vitamins and minerals.
They are rich in folic acid, vitamins C, and E, beta-carotene, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and also inulin, which is a prebiotic for intestinal bacteria.
Rapeseed
Winter rapeseed typically contains 45-47% fat.
It takes about 2.5 -3 kg of rapeseed to produce a liter bottle of oil.
Grapes
The basic product obtained from grapes is wine.
It was cultivated in southern Europe in ancient times.
Sunflower
Only three species of sunflowers come from South America, the rest from Central America and North America.
Sesame seeds
The world's largest importer of sesame is Japan.
Sesame oil, especially from roasted seeds, is an essential ingredient in Japanese cuisine. The secon ...
Mandarines
There are wide varieties of crossbreeds with other citrus fruits.
Depending on the variety, the mandarin can grow as a shrub or a tree, reaching up to 8 meters.
Beetroot
Beets can lower blood pressure.
Beet juice contains nitrates, which turn into nitric acid in the blood and help dilate and relax blood vessels.
Vanilla
Vanilla is an epiphyte (grows on top of another plant) that uses nutrients stored in dead tree trunks and branches, serving as its support.
It is a liana (a woody vine rooted in soil that climbs up the trees in search of direct sunlight) reaching from 10-15 meters in length.