yes, avacado,greenbean,ect yes oranges,papaya,cucumber,ect olives
Spain is the leading producer of olives. They produce 36% of the worlds olives.
there was wheat, corn, and sometimes olives
Cuba (cuba)
lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers sometimes i put in olives
The greeks usaully had olives, grapes, goats
Spain is now the world's largest producer of olives, with 36% of olvies coming from there. In second place is Italy, with 25%.
Olives grow very readily from seed, so much so that they are a serious problem in some areas such as Australia. If grown from a named variety, the fruit will probably not be as high in quality as the parent plant. Olives are usually propagated by grafting to increase both quality and production. yer OLIVES and AFRICAN OLIVES are incredibly invasive. When in seed birds feed exclusively on them and then wherever they fly is where they excrete the seed is where the plants start to grow. People like them cos they represent peace, yer maybe in their original country. But not here. stoopid imigrants.
Spain is the world's leading commercial producer of olives among Spanish speaking countries.
The main trees are Olives and Carobs. On the mountains are pines (pinus nigra) and some cedars.
Mediterranean coast
Olive oil doesn't come from just one country, but most of it comes from the Mediterranean region.