Yes olives are fruits. Fruits are usually classified as such because they are usually the mature seed bearing part of a flower.
No!
olives, nuts, avocado, seeds, good oils like olive oil. be sure you grind you nuts up, or chew extremely well.
No, an olive nut is not the same as a tree nut. Olives are fruits that grow on olive trees, and their pits are often referred to as "olive stones" rather than nuts. Tree nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, and cashews, are seeds that grow on various types of trees. While olives and tree nuts can both be part of a healthy diet, they belong to different botanical categories.
I guess they could if they wanted to. Fairies love all kinds of fruits and nuts, berries, and vegetables. They are vegetarians.
Botija Olives, Raw Crackers, Wraps Raw Cookies, Breads, Energy Bars
Of course just eat lots of beans or nuts or patatos or olives like the Greeks
If 10-20% of your calories come from healthy fats like nuts, fish and olives then that is good amount of fat
Olives are not particularly high in arginine compared to other foods. While they do contain some amino acids, including arginine, the levels are relatively low. Foods such as nuts, seeds, and certain meats are significantly richer sources of arginine. Therefore, if you're looking to increase your arginine intake, olives may not be the best option.
Mediterranean diet of nuts, grains, olives and olive oil, citrus, fish. Sicilian food typically has a sweet and sour quality.
They grow on small olive trees. Anything edible such as apples, pears, nuts (a hard-shelled fruit) that contain seeds or a pit is a fruit.
olives
A type of olives