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Tuesday, 17 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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Chestnuts
In 2020, the global production of cultivated chestnuts was 2.322.000 tons.
China ranks first in production (75 percent), followed by Bolivia and Spain.
Turmeric
In their studies, scientists have found promising effects of turmeric in treating Alzheimer's disease.
The substances contained in turmeric are responsible for stimulating the brain cells.
Cinnamon
In ancient Egypt, cinnamon was used to embalm corpses.
It was also used to produce kyphi, i.e. incense used during religious ceremonies and for medical purposes.
Turmeric
Turmeric is used as a pH indicator in the production of indicator strips.
Kiwi
Most of the kiwifruit sold belongs to several varieties of Actinidia deliciosa.
These are mainly varieties: "Hayward", "Blake" and "Saanichton 12". They have dull brown, hairy skin ...
Lemon balm
It is good for sleep.
Lemon balm may help you fall asleep. A 2006 study showed that lemon balm combined with valerian significantly reduced symptoms of anxiety and sleep problems by more than 70%.
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 ...
Baobab tree
A bar in the trunk of a baobab tree.
In 1993 the owners of Sunland farm decided to open bar and wine cellar in hollow trunk of a baobab t ...
Watercress
It also inhibits the aging process of the skin. It improves its condition but also allows to undo skin changes, such as discoloration or redness. It causes wrinkles to become shallower and pores to become narrower.
Avocado
Avocado has many uses in the beauty industry.
Facial masks based on avocado help achieve firm and moisturized skin.