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Friday, 2 January 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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Stinging nettle
In the Arabic countries, nettle seeds were added to the horse's feed to make the horse's coat shine.
Carrot
One of its ingredients is beta-carotene, which has a beneficial effect on immunity and vision.
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
It also contains vitamins B, C, E, A and is an antioxidant.
It has beneficial anti-cancer properties.
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 ...
Parsley
Parsley is used to produce parsley oil, which is used both as a food and cosmetic product.
Lemon
It can be grown at home.
Seeds can be obtained from fruit that we buy in the store. A plant grown from seeds does not retain the characteristics of a mother specimen but is an original exotic potted plant.
Grapes
About 90% of all grapes produced in the world are grape vines (Vitis vinifera).
It is a plant from the vine family, which includes 910 species divided into 14 genera.
Forget-me-not
The stems of forget-me-not can reach up to 0,5 meters, and their leaves grow up to five centimeters.
Turmeric
It also has a positive effect on the eyes.
Research is ongoing into the effects of turmeric on the treatment of conjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome and glaucoma.