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Saturday, 24 January 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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Rice
About 600 million tons of rice are produced annually.
It can be grown on various soils but grows best on clay soils that retain water. The growing season of rice lasts all year round.
Strawberry
China is the largest producer of strawberries.
They produce 3.2 million tons of this fruit annually. Global strawberry production is 9 million tons ...
Mandarines
Mandarines and oranges are essential during Chinese New Year celebrations.
They are considered a symbol of prosperity and happiness. During the two-week celebration period, mandarines often appear as decorations and are given as gifts to friends, family and co-workers.
Watercress
For medicinal purposes, watercress is harvested just before flowering.
It is then dried in the shade, separated from other herbs due to the strong odor given off by the cress. A decoction of the cut herbs can be used, or fresh juice diluted with water can be drunk.
Baobab tree
Baobabs are often called upside-down trees because of the root-like appearance of their tangled branches.
Rice
The history of rice cultivation is long and complex.
By scientific consensus based on archaeological evidence, it is assumed that seed rice was first dom ...
Jerusalem artichoke
Jerusalem artichoke tubers can be eaten raw, cooked or pickled.
In France and Italy, they are used to prepare soups. They are most often prepared similarly to potat ...
Brussels sprout
The vitamins, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids in Brussels sprouts, working together, counteract heart disease.
Pears
They are widely used in the food industry.
They are consumed raw, sold canned, processed into juices, jams, and jellies, or dried.
Ginkgo biloba
The ginkgo came to the Netherlands from Japan in the 18th century.
This was the first European country to introduce this plant. The oldest specimen is in the Botanical Garden in Utrecht. It is also the oldest specimen of the tree in Europe.