Olive oil doesn't come from just one country, but most of it comes from the Mediterranean region.
No. Olives come from a lower altitude in the desert.
I think it might come from a stem. I am not 100% sure though. If it helps, olives come from trees.
they come from India
Only in that they are both members of the Plant Kingdom. Olives come from a tree, grapes come from a vining shrub.
Hmm NO!
Spain is the leading producer of olives. They produce 36% of the worlds olives.
Cuba (cuba)
No state, Its latin. From olives.
I would say it's probably more of an esthetic thing. Black olives wouldn't look appetizing in a jar with all the black liquid in it.Many green olives are either naturally fermented or acidified and do not require a metal can. Most black olives are a low-acid food and require a higher heat canning process - which is more easily accomplished in a metal can.
Oh honey, olives didn't come from Montana, bless your heart. Olives actually originated in the Mediterranean region, not exactly in Big Sky Country. But hey, it's always good to dream of a Montana olive orchard, right?
Spain is now the world's largest producer of olives, with 36% of olvies coming from there. In second place is Italy, with 25%.
Mediterranean countries, Spain being the most important