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    Olive oil, Packaging Type : Plastic Bottle

    • MOQ1000 Barrel(s)
    • best qualityfirst class
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    Temperate climates are most suitable to the cultivation of olive trees. Though, it can grow in even the most difficult terrains and areas such as rocky places and other wastelands. Given the right....
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    Temperate climates are most suitable to the cultivation of olive trees. Though, it can grow in even the most difficult terrains and areas such as rocky places and other wastelands. Given the right and suitable climatic conditions, the tree grows very well. It Is can survive even in places with low water content mainly due to the tap roots of the tree. These roots travel deep down into the earth̢۪s surface and derive moisture from below. A tree with a long life span, the olive tree delivers fruit much later than the other plants and takes long time to grow to it full potential. Of those seeds planted, very few may grow to become full fledged trees.
    History of the Olive
    Records of the use of olive oil date back to as early as 3500 B.C. In ancient Greece, the olive trees had great significance for the ordinary people. The tree was revered as a sacred object by the ancient Greeks and it evolved to become a symbol of wisdom, abundance and peace. It had thus great religious and medicinal significance for the ancient Greeks.
    There are numerous legends associated with the olive tree regarding its origin. It is said that once Zeus, the king of the Greek gods announced that the city of Athens would be given to the one who produces the most useful object for the people of that area. Athena, the Greek goddess of war accepted the challenge and presented the olive tree with a thrust of her spear onto the ground. It was wholeheartedly approved by the Greeks. Zeus then accepted the victory of Athena and he readily gave her the city of Athens, which is named in her honour. Athena is often depicted in images as accompanied by the olive branch. This clearly depicts the centrality of the olive to this region was wholeheartedly approved by the Greeks. Zeus then accepted the victory of Athena and he readily gave her the city of Athens, which is named in her honour. Athena is often depicted in images as accompanied by the olive branch. This clearly depicts the centrality of the olive to


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