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Friday, 5 December 2025
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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Olives
One olive tree can yield 50-65 kg of olives.
If the trees are irrigated, the yield per tree can reach 100 kg in commercial cultivation.
Kiwi
The kiwi fruit is a treasure trove of vitamins and minerals, including it in your daily diet can help improve your health.
Regular consumption of kiwi fruit can bring numerous health benefits. The substances it contains hel ...
Mandarines
Mandarine peel is used in the production of mandarine oil, which has a wide range of therapeutic uses.
It has a calming effect and reduces stress and anxiety. It also aids with sleeping disorders. The oi ...
Pumpkin
The genus Cucurbita - pumpkin - includes about 20 species. The best-known cultivated species are giant, musk, and classic orange pumpkin.
A giant pumpkin is a valuable raw material for industry (distilling, baking, fruit and vegetable pr ...
Cornflower
It is native to the temperate climate zones of Europe. In Britain, it is an archaeophyte.
An archaeophyte is a plant that was introduced to a new area by humans in distant times. The cut-off ...
Pomegranate
The pomegranate fruit is not only tasty but also healthy.
It contains a whole lot of vitamins: B1, B2, B5, B6, B9, C, E, K, and minerals: Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, P, K ...
Bananas
Today’s bananas differ from their predecessors.
The classic banana was the Gros Michel variety. It was sweeter and creamier. Unfortunately, due to a ...
Garlic
Garlic is a herbaceous plant reaching 20-100 cm in height.
It has an underground bulb (a transformed underground shoot with a storage and spore function, the m ...
Carob
It tolerates up to 3% salt concentration in the soil.
Experiments have been conducted in which young carob trees were able to perform basic physiological functions under high salinity conditions of 40 mmol NaCl/l.
Avocado
Its name comes from the Spanish word aguacate.
The name derives from Mexicano – the Uto-Aztecan language family –  āhuacatl.