(5 years and 2967 days ago)
I would have guessed a prune, never seen an olive like that, have to try one some time.
I know it looks more like a date, but, no; it's an olive, one of the most tasty and delicious varieties. (5 years and 2983 days ago)
I would have guessed a prune, never seen an olive like that, have to try one some time.
OK, friiski, here is the deal; if there are no problems with Customs down there with receiving foodstuffs from abroad through mail, then I might send you a jar full of prunes-like olives.
That sounds just great, unfortunately we have the worlds toughest customs when it comes to food imports. Being a small island away from everything we are scared of getting any type of bugs. Appreciate the offer, but I will have to wait till I get to Europe. What are they called?
I thought it was a prune too... but I don't really like prunes or olives
OK, friiski, next time you come to Europe, give us a holler, and I mean it. Olives of the throubes of Thasos (the name of an island,) variety, specially processed, in the sense that they leave in the sun to dry and wrinkle up. Kyri, you like neither prunes, nor olives, but how about olives that look like prunes? Taste-wise, the experience of a lifetime!!
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(5 years and 3057 days ago)
Very nice! I've never seen an olive tree, beautiful color!
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(5 years and 3193 days ago)
before anyone says anything, I am going to allow this, because it is a kind of "farming" and so is obviously, a farmland.
The olive tree requires some care. He needs to be fertilized, to be cleaned at the base, to be protected from pests
For this reason I thought the picture it's on theme ("show what grows in your part of the world".. Thank you for your assistance. I'm not mother tongue and I often have doubts about the correct interpretation of the guidelines
Nice colours!
Awesome, first time that I see something like this = )
@Emik So we live in very different parts of the world..!
Here this is a common sight.......
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(5 years and 3206 days ago)
Just need a vinegar plant next door!
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Are those dates or figs in the bread? It looks delicious. Very nice photo!
No, those are pitted olives . Very delicious indeed.
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