Olives do not have shells, even when they're on the tree, hence there's nothing to 'crack'. Removing the stone from the middle of an olive is called 'pitting' or 'deseeding', perhaps that's what you're referring to.
It's a liquid - an oil; you can't crack liquid unless it's frozen.
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Yes, old olive wood carvings can crack over time, especially if they are exposed to fluctuating humidity and temperature conditions. As the wood dries out, it can lose moisture, leading to shrinkage and potential cracking. Proper care, such as maintaining stable humidity levels and avoiding direct sunlight, can help minimize this risk. Regular conditioning with appropriate oils can also help preserve the wood's integrity.
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Olive is also Olive in Samoan.
olive olive oil
The type of olive is a Kalamata olive, a large black (dark purple) olive from Greece.
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