Is the olive tree italian, spanish, greek, or from other genesis?




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History of the Olive Tree

Olive trees are among the oldest known cultivated trees surrounded by the world. The botanical progenitor of the olive tree is not accurately known, but it is thought to be the Oleaster Olea Sylvestris which is still grown extreme in North Africa, Portugal, Southern France, Italy and by the Black and Caspian Seas.

Genetic and archaeological studies indicate that the imaginative center of olive cultivation was Israel, Lebanon, Cyprus and Crete.

The Jewish ethnic group knew just about the olive tree thousands of years ago. In the Hebrew culture, the olive tree symbolized peace and happiness.

According to another proposition, the olive tree is a descendant of Olea chrysophylla, which grew surrounded by Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and neighboring areas. These two species probably originated from another tree that covered much of the Sahara Desert prior to the Glacier age!

Others believe that the olive tree originate from Africa (Ethiopia and Egypt). This is where olive trees be first cultivated systematically and from where they spread to Cyprus, Morocco, Algiers, Tunisia and elsewhere by the Phoenicians. The historians Theophrastos reported that the olive tree grew contained by southern Italy, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and elsewhere. The olive tree was cultivated contained by Egypt thousands of years ago. It was around 2000 B.C. that the olive orchards disappeared, any because they were destroyed for some unknown grounds or because the interest of the people turned to other crops. Perhaps at that time, olive trees be brought to the southern coast of Crete.

Olive tree cultivation was spread to Greece or North Africa to Italy and to other Mediterranean countries around 600 B.C. The olive tree be probably introduced to Spain by the Greeks, the Romans and the Arabs. That is indicated by the use in Spain of both Greco-roman and Arabic words associated near olives. The olive fruit, for instance, is called"aceituna" and the olive oil "aceite" which are Arabic words, while the tree is call "olive" which is Latin from the Greek "elea".

The Romans considered those who used animal fats instead of olive grease in their diet as barbarians. Rome extended olive cultivation to the entire empire lower than its occupation.

The olive culture played an enormous role within the early civilizations of Egypt and Greece. Athens be named surrounded by honor of the goddess Athena who brought the olive tree to the city. Plato's Olive Tree on Holly street (Iera odos) in Athens still exists.

Solon have passed special laws for the olive tree. It is believed that the god for husbandry and animal raising, Aristeos, invented the cultivation of the olive tree and the olive grease mill.

The olive tree is of great historic importance. It played an crucial role in areas such as diet, religion, and the flounce of pottery, of walls and of gold pieces of art. It also constituted the symbol for peace, teachings and victory. The crowing wreaths for the winner of the Olympic games were made of a gibbering olive branch (Kotinos).

The therapeutic properties of the olive grease were set to Hippocrates, the father of medicine. The consumption of a spoonful of grease was adjectives practice for many relatives and still is for some, despite the advancement of pharmacology.

Pictures found in the palace of Knossos surrounded by Crete indicate that people consumed olives and used olive grease for cooking and for fuel in lamp. Archeologists believe that the wealth of the Minoic Kingdom be related to the successful trade of Cretan olive oil. Hoge clay containers, used for the storage of olive grease, can be found even today in ancient Knossos, Phestos and within other places.


Other Answers:

Italian, it is in how you construct them.

That's a polite question. It be mentioned in the New Testament contained by the Bible... The Mount of Olives. Maybe King Solomon imported it?


I don't believe it would be possible to say. It grows smoothly all over the Mediterranean and the middle east. A ll of the regions you mention could claim it as their own.

It's likely that the olive tree's be native to those places since the expire of the last rime age and the return of deciduous trees. Also France in a massive exporter of olive oil to. So is the American west coast ( significant Asian market ). Of course they are not local to there. I hold included a link to oliveoil.com/history.html where on earth
you can read it all for yourself!! Hope this help.
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italian. silly rabbit.


Im more inclined to speak Mediterranean. They are all over the middle east, and it is mentioned contained by the bible and koran.

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