Believed to be a native of Asia Minor, the story of this ancient tree has been linked from time immemorial to the history of mankind itself. The tree is mentioned for the first time in the book of Genesis, when the dove returns to the ark with an olive branch for Noah, as proof of the end of the flood. The Egyptians, the Ancient Greeks and the Romans all gave thanks to their gods for this productive tree and its versatile fruit. In fact, olives remain today an essential part of ...
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