Olives are rich source of oils, minerals and vitamins A, E, K and B.
Olive trees can live from 300 to 600 years.
The olive flower is white and only flowers after four years.
An olive trees first harvest can be expected after 15 years.
People in Turkey are the largest consumers of table olives in the world.
There are 500 million olive trees in Europe
Did you know 16 olives counts as one of your 5-a-day?
Olive trees are grown not from seeds, but rather from cut roots or branches buried in the soil and allowed to root, or grafted onto other trees.
The olive is technically a “drupe,” a fruit with a single large stone inside. (Yes, olives are fruits, not veggies.)
The oldest certified olive tree is more than 2000 years old
Out of all harvested olives, 90% will be turned into oil, and only 10% will be used as table olives
Olives are a remarkable source of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients.
Three-quarters of the fat found in olives is oleic acid; a type of healthy monounsaturated fat. Olives also contain essential omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids.
It takes 7 litres of olives for the production of one litre of oil.