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Friday, 3 April 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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Saguaro cactus
Bighorn sheep got its skull penetrated by saguaro spine after hitting it with head.
Lemon
Lemon juice speeds up metabolism.
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 ...
Carrot
Carrots were already cultivated in ancient China, however, the best-know variety from this period is a white carrot.
Corn
In prehistoric times, Mesoamerican women used special querns (metate) to process corn into ground corn flour.
Corn flour allowed them to prepare foods that were more caloric. After the invention of pottery, the Olmecs cooked corn with beans, which increased its nutritional value.
Sycamore maple tree
The sycamore fruit is a double samara with a spherical nut and wings set at a slightly acute angle.
The wings are 3 - 5 cm (1,18 - 1,96 in) long and fall apart when ripe. The sycamore bears fruit abundantly every other year, with the fruit ripening between September and October.
Cocoa bean
The tree begins to bear fruit between 3 and 5 years after planting and reaches its highest yields at the age of 8-15.
The tree bears fruit for about 20 years. Fruits appear 4-6 months after flowering. Unripe fruits com ...
Rowan
Rowan can grow as a tree or a shrub.
It reaches sizes ranging from 5 to 15 meters and often has many trunks topped with a loose, irregularly shaped crown.
Asparagus
White asparagus grows below the surface of the ground and green asparagus grows above the ground.
Trees
The first angiosperm trees evolved during the Cretaceous period.
In the Tertiary, trees colonized almost all the land. Oaks, birches, cedars, maples, and lindens/bas ...