Olea europaea Information
- Foliage: Evergreen. Grey-green leathery leaves. Slow-growing.
- Flowers: Small fragrant creamy-white flowers in summer.
- Fruit: Olives should not be eaten directly from trees but need special treatment first. In -
- London the olives may ripen in a sheltered sunny position.
- Life expectancy: 300-600 years but some olive trees can become much older. The - oldest olive tree is claimed to be 5000 years old in Chania, Crete.
- Origin: It is believed that Olea europaea has been cultivated in Crete and Syria for more than 5000 years.
- Symbolism: Peace. Wealth. Wisdom. Sacred. Vitality. In the book of Genesis, a dove from the ark brought an olive-branch to Noah to show him that it had found land. In Greek mythology the goddess Athena brought the olive tree to Athens. In a contest between Athena and Poseidon on Mount Olympus on who should protect Athens, Athena won by providing the most beneficial gift to the Athenians, the Olive tree. Poseidon created a salt spring. Winners of the ancient Olympic Games were awarded an olive branch. In Rome defeated armies carried the Olive branch as a sign of peace.
- Olive oil: "Extra Virgin Olive Oil" should be slowly cold pressed (heat from friction will change the oil's properties) and with an acidity level below 0.8%. The oleic acidity level is a measure of the oil's quality. Ideally the olives should have been organically grown. With a good variety of olive tree, great soil and climate conditions, early picking and immediate pressing an acidity level of less than 0.5% is possible. You can find more information on olive growing and olive oils from the International Olive Oil Council.
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