ORGANIC
Olive oil
8oz
Olive oil is excellent for health, and an essential component of any healthy diet. Helps fight cholesterol, detoxify and rejuvenate cells. Rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, especially when eaten raw. It retains excellent nutritional properties after being cooked at a high temperature
olive Tree
The olive tree is one of the oldest trees in known human history. Some historians trace its history back to 60,000 years ago, and it sprouted wildly in the countries of the Mediterranean Basin. Specialists say that it was the Phoenicians who began planting this sacred tree. The ancient Egyptians also knew it before they later cultivated it, but they did not extract its oil until 2000 years after its cultivation. It was said that it is one of the secrets of mummification. The olive tree is a blessed tree, sacred to the heavenly religions and pagans, symbolizing life, eternity and strength. It also symbolizes peace, because the white dove sent by the Prophet Noah, to see if the flood subsided, returned with an olive branch, which was evidence of the waning of the flood and the appearance of dry land
ancient olive oil
Olive oil was first used in ancient times, to preserve nutrients from spoilage. His trade started with the ancient Phoenician, then Greek and Roman civilizations
Later, its use evolved to be consumed directly in food, lighting lamps, and then as medicine and beautification
What is olive oil? Olive oil is extracted from the ripe olive fruits. Olive oil is the only oil that can be used in its raw form, as it is used in cooking and preparing salads, as it has a nutritional, therapeutic and medicinal value because it contains a high percentage of vitamins, fatty acids, minerals, essential elements, and a high percentage of antioxidants that prevent the growth and spread of roots. Free Radicals in the body, which damage its cells
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