Olive culture has ancient roots. In ancient Greece, athletes ritually rubbed it all over their body, and for centuries Olive oil has been more than mere food to the peoples of the Greece: it has been medicinal, magical, an endless source of fascination and wonder and the fountain of great wealth and power
Homer described olive oil as “liquid gold” in his masterpiece “Iliad” written at 800 BC.
Olive oil tradition in Greece is going back 3000 years.
Olive culture has ancient roots. In ancient Greece, athletes ritually rubbed it all over their body, and for centuries Olive oil has been more than mere food to the peoples of the Greece: it has been medicinal, magical, an endless source of fascination and wonder and the fountain of great wealth and power
Homer described olive oil as “liquid gold” in his masterpiece “Iliad” written at 800 BC.
Olive oil tradition in Greece is going back 3000 years.
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