Olives grow on trees. Olives, one of the oldest foods known, are thought to have originated in Crete between five and seven thousand years ago. Their use quickly spread throughout Egypt, Greece, Palestine and Asia Minor.
Olives are mentioned in the Bible, depicted in ancient Egyptian art, and played an important role in Greek mythology. Since ancient times, the olive tree has provided food, fuel, timber and medicine for many civilizations. It has also been regarded as a symbol of peace and wisdom. Olive oil has been consumed since 3000 BC.
Olives were brought to America by the Spanish and Portuguese explorers during the 15th and 16th century. They were introduced into California by the Franciscan missionaries in the late 18th century. Today, much of the commercial cultivation of olives occurs in Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey.
Olives cannot be eaten right off of the tree; they require special processing to reduce their intrinsic bitterness. These processing methods vary with the olive variety, region where they are cultivated and the desired taste, texture and color. Some olives are picked green and unripe, while others are allowed to fully ripen on the tree to a black color. Yet, not all of the black olives available begin with a black color. Some processing methods expose unripe greens olives to the air, and the subsequent oxidation turns them a dark color. In addition to the original color of the olive, the color is affected by fermentation and/or curing in oil, water, brine or salt.
2006-06-05 16:51:49
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answered by copycat_62692 2
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Olives come from olive trees. Some of the best olive trees are in Southern Italy. One of my friends in Italy had family living in the South, and they made their own olive oil. It was deeeelicious! In general though, olives grow in the Mediterranean area.
2006-06-05 17:41:05
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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Olive trees
2006-06-05 16:44:36
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answered by SP_Rider 3
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i'm a style of people who get a similar concern every time with the aid of fact in case you attempt something new and don't like it then your out a meal. the only concern i'm getting at Olive backyard is the Cheese filled Ravioli with Salad and Breadsticks. The Salad and Dressing is excellent and theres no longer something extra perfect than a sparkling warm basically out of the oven Olive backyard Breadstick! My absolute favourite concern to drink there is the Frozen Peach Bellini. it is so scrumptious! i'm no longer prepared on wine however the Bellini is to die for!
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answered by ? 4
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Olives' father and mother
2006-06-05 16:54:12
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answered by Son of Gap 5
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An olive tree---duh!
2006-06-06 08:01:08
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answered by ponygirlsue1971 1
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ZZ Oliva tree.
2006-06-06 08:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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olive trees, dumbass. or you can call ur balls olives, IF your a boy. lol. = )
2006-06-06 13:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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trees, normally good ones are from spain, italy or greece
2006-06-05 16:46:19
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answered by Who am I? Who are U? 2
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Food Lion....from a sista.
2006-06-05 16:45:53
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answered by yvonnejust4today 4
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