up in the tree
mountain of olives
olives are found in fields and on trees
The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem is home to several varieties of olives, predominantly the "Souri" and "Kalamata" types, known for their rich flavor and historical significance. While you can pick olives in designated areas or during harvest times, it's typically not allowed to take them without permission. Additionally, regulations on exporting olives from Israel may apply, so it's advisable to check customs regulations before attempting to bring olives out of the country. Always verify current local laws to ensure compliance.
Olives typically contain about 3-4 salt.
The Mount of Olives is one peak in a ridge located adjacent to the Old Cityof Jerusalem on its east side, and of course within modern Jerusalem.Most cities in Israel, as well as several in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon arenear it. (You haven't quantified your personal definition of "near".)
Pretty much everywhere except for the Negev Desert.
in spain, greece, italy, almost anywhere
Yes, not only are they fine for Passover, but they have become an important symbol of peace and have even been adopted as a ritual item for Jews praying for peace in Israel and Palestine.
Rainbow colored olives are found here. They are several shades of green, some are black, and others are almost purple.
No, cholesterol is only found in animal products.
The Picholine are olives that are found in France. The Picholine olives were originally grown in southern France but are now also grown around the world.
grapes, olives, wheat, barley, and wine.