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Monday, 5 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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Parsley
Both the leaves and roots of the plant are used for food.
Kiwi
In New Zealand, kiwi cultivation and fruit were popularized.
In 1959, they were marketed in New Zealand as "kiwifruit" and spread to other parts of the world. Th ...
Broad beans
Broad beans should also be avoided by people who have digestive system problems, as they cause flatulence and excessive fermentation in the intestines.
Bloating and gas are caused by oligosaccharides, which are not digested or broken down by intestinal bacteria.
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.
Pineapple
The caloric value of pineapples is small since it is only 55 kcal per 100 grams.
Poinsettia
In the intertropical area, this species is commonly grown in the ground as an ornamental plant.
In Africa, the Canary Islands, India, it is considered an invasive species in some areas.
California poppy
April 6 is a California Poppy Day.
Dragon blood tree
They reach an average height of 9,5 meters.
Their growth rate is very slow, about 1 meter every ten years.
Pomegranate
The edible part of the fruit is the casing.
It has a gelatinous consistency and is very juicy. Its color is usually red, pink, or yellow. It is ...
Asparagus
The young shoots of asparagus, known as spears, which appear in the spring, are used as a vegetable.
Several growing seasons must pass in order to taste the first asparagus.