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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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Cornflower
Cornflowers bloom throughout the summer and at the end of summer, the plant disperses seeds.
Cornflowers often contaminate cereal and rapeseed crops, which is why they are considered a weed by farmers. A single plant can produce up to 800 seeds during its lifetime.
Cinnamon
Bark about 0.5 mm thick from the entire cinnamon tree stem is used, the rest is intended for disposal.
The collected bark is left to dry, during which it takes on the shape characteristic of a cinnamon stick.
Coconut tree
The coconut palm is extremely versatile and useful - virtually every part of it can be used by humans in some way and has significant economic value.
In Sanskrit, it is referred to as kalpavriksha - the tree that provides everything necessary for lif ...
Cocoa bean
The cocoa industry has been accused of profiting from slavery and child trafficking.
The first allegation that child slavery was used to produce cocoa appeared in 1998. In 2017, approxi ...
Grapes
Grapeseed oil is very healthy.
Almost 70% of grape seed oil is linoleic acid, which has a beneficial effect on metabolism and can l ...
Carrot
The orange variety of this vegetable is owned to the Dutch, who created it in the 17th century.
Cabbage
The Latin name for cabbage (Brassica) comes from the Celtic language.
Many European and Asian names are taken from the Celtic-Slavic word cap meaning head. The name of th ...
Jerusalem artichoke
Topinambur is also used as an animal feed.
For this purpose, the entire plant is used, both the shoots and leaves, as well as the tubers. Topin ...
Cornflower
In the wild, it is most likely to grow in cultivated fields.
It used to be a fairly common landscape feature, but with the increasing use of herbicides, the rang ...
Beetroot
They are recommended for athletes and pregnant women.