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Wednesday, 18 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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Sunflower
The sunflower is the national flower of Ukraine.
It is also the symbol of the Vegan Society, the state flower of Kansas, and one of the symbols of the Japanese city of Kitakyushu.
Lemon
The caloric value of a lemon is very low, it has 29 kcal in 100g.
Pumpkin
The pumpkin is native to South America and cultivated as early as 3,000 BC.
It was discovered by Indians living in the current area of Peru, who believed that pumpkins were cre ...
Dragon blood tree
It blooms in February, producing small fruits and berries.
Carob
Carob pulp contains many valuable ingredients.
It contains natural plant proteins and carbohydrates as well as vitamins: B1, B2, B3, B6, C, E, D an ...
Sweet potato
There are two varieties of sweet potatoes: sweet and bitter.
The bitter variety is poisonous but once peeled and exposed to the sun, it becomes edible. The sweet variety is often eaten by wild animals and insects, and plantations are destroyed.
Poison ivy
It is native to North America and Asia.
Two Poison Ivy species are found in North America and one in Asia.
Chestnuts
Chestnuts were once found only south of the Alps.
The Romans spread them in Western Europe and Slovakia. Currently, chestnuts are grown in the Mediter ...
Vanilla
In the Aztec kingdom, vanilla flowers were once used to pay taxes.
Carrot
Carrot usually refers to one of the varieties of this plant - it belongs to the celery family Aplaceae, and is considered to be the best-know species of it.