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Sunday, 22 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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Asparagus
Asparagus contains a lot of purines, which can cause the accumulation of uric acid in the body.
Those suffering from gout and kidney stones should watch out for them.
Garlic
The assimilating leaves reach a length of up to 50 cm, are even-narrow, flat, or trough-shaped, and range in color from green to bluish-green.
The number of assimilation leaves indicates the size of the underground bulb.
Dragon blood tree
It blooms in February, producing small fruits and berries.
Lemon
Lemon tree can reach a height of 5 or even 10 m.
Most varieties have spiky branches.
Cabbage
Cabbage is a biennial plant.
It needs two years for its full life cycle, as it develops reproductive organs in the second year. F ...
Pears
It occurs in the form of trees (less often shrubs) with straight stems. The habit of the plant is slender.
Depending on the species, they can be brown, yellowish, dark red, or green. It has five-flowered her ...
Rowan
The trunk of the rowan tree is slender and cylindrical in cross-section.
It can reach 40 cm in diameter and the branches grow upwards.
Brussels sprout
One cup of cooked Brussels sprouts provides 4 grams of dietary fiber.
Vanilla
In the Aztec kingdom, vanilla flowers were once used to pay taxes.
Stinging nettle
In Germany, an estimated 500 tons of nettle are consumed annually. This puts it in third place after chamomile and linseed.