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Wednesday, 18 March 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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Pomegranate
From the name of this fruit came the name of the projectile–grenade–a projectile that hurls shrapnel and explosive or incendiary energy.
In Spanish, the name of the fruit is granada. From it came the geographical names Grenada (an island ...
Sugar maple
Sugar maple is one of two types of maple used in the production of guitars.
It has the good torsional ability and thus is very easy to work with.
Bananas
Green bananas contain a large amount of starch.
As bananas turn yellow, the starch turns into sugar, and the fruit gains flavor.
Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo seeds are yellow, plum-like in appearance. Roasted seeds are edible.
It begins to flower after 40 years of growing from seed.
Pineapple
Pineapples are also used in cosmetics.
They are great in enzymatic peelings, creams for discoloration, and anti-cellulite lotions.
Lemon
Vitamin C
Lemon has 82% more Vitamin C than lime, yet both are a good source of it.
Pears
It contains many vitamins in small amounts.
100 g of the fruit provides 5 percent of the daily intake of vitamin C, 4 percent of vitamin K, and ...
Asparagus
White asparagus grows below the surface of the ground and green asparagus grows above the ground.
Cornflower
Cornflowers often appear in paintings.
One of the more famous paintings in which the cornflower motif appears is Vincent van Gogh's landsca ...
Garlic
China has been the clear leader in garlic production in the world over the last few decades.
The main production center is in Shandong Province. China produces over 75% of the world's garlic (2 ...