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HISTORY
of OLIVES
Olives
were the symbol of peace to the ancient Greeks.
That is the origin of the expression "to
offer an olive branch." When the Greeks
wished to make peace, they would literally take
a branch from an olive tree and offer it to
the enemy, who was duty bound to accept it.
Olives
have long and distinguished history, indeed.
The next time you enjoy an olive, remember that
the same flavor was enjoyed by people living
before 4000 B.C.
Olives
have the distinction of being the oldest tree
in continuous cultivation. Legend has it that
the olive tree was first grown in the Garden
of Eden. Many areas in the Middle East and Mediterranean
have also been suggested as our native land.
Parent trees are a characteristic of the Mediterranean
landscape, but are also found throughout other
areas of the world.
Olives
spread to newer countries, like the USA, Australia,
and New Zealand, coinciding with the migration
of people from the Mediterranean and southern
Europe. Commercial plantations for fresh olives
and oil are increasing in Australia.
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