Olives

Olives
Author: Mort Rosenblum
Publsiher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-05-06
Genre: Olive
ISBN: 1899791388

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Along the way, Rosenblum finds local politics reflected in the lush olive groves and uprooted trees in Israel, the Mafia grip on the Italian trade, Spanish growers being forced to label their oil as Italian, and poor growers in Tunisia storing their finest in Pepsi bottles. He also records the continuing romance and passion olive growers feel for their work, whether they pick by hand, by whacking the limbs, or with a goat horn. Olives is at once a witty, lyrical look at the Mediterranean world and a homage to the olive, an essential ingredient of any life worth living.

Olives

Olives
Author: Ioannis Nikolaos Therios
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2009
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845934583

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This book of 'olives' is the result of many years' endeavours in collecting valuable information from the existing literature concerning the olive tree and its culture; a proportion of this information, and experience, has originated from scientific projects of the author and his scientific team. Topics include all aspects of olive culture, from its history, through traditional practices to modern techniques and horticultural procedures. Furthermore, this book covers the basic physiological and horticultural principles of olive culture in both theory and practice. The objective is to provide knowledge appropriate for students, scientists, both experienced and inexperienced horticulturists and, in general, for anyone wishing to obtain knowledge and experience of olive culture to increase productivity and improve product quality.

The Mount of Olives

The Mount of Olives
Author: Michael V. Ivanov
Publsiher: Speaklife
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 0692913653

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Despite many odds, Felix seeks a worldly treasure. When he is met with failure, he runs away. On his journey, he meets an Arabian merchant from whom he learns the principles one must follow to discover the extraordinary life. He learns of a treasure much more valuable than gold.

Olive

Olive
Author: Emma Gannon
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781524869984

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The debut novel about the life-changing choices we make about careers, love, friendship, and motherhood from bestselling UK author Emma Gannon. Olive is many things. Independent. Driven. Loyal. And a little bit adrift. She’s okay with still figuring it all out, navigating her world without a compass. But life comes with expectations and big choices to be made. So when her best friends’ lives branch away towards marriage and motherhood, leaving the path they’ve always followed together, she starts to question her choices—because life according to Olive looks a little bit different. Moving, memorable, and a mirror for anyone at a crossroads, OLIVE has a little bit of all of us. Told with humor and great warmth, this is a modern tale about the obstacle course of adulthood and the challenges of having—and deciding not to have—children.

Love Olives

Love   Olives
Author: Jenna Evans Welch
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781534448834

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A New York Times Bestseller From the New York Times bestselling author of Love & Gelato comes a Mamma Mia!–inspired tale about a teen girl finding romance while trying to connect with her absent father in beautiful Santorini, Greece. Liv Varanakis doesn’t have a lot of fond memories of her father, which makes sense—he fled to Greece when she was only eight. What Liv does remember, though, is their shared love for Greek myths and the lost city of Atlantis. So when Liv suddenly receives a postcard from her father explaining that National Geographic is funding a documentary about his theories on Atlantis—and will she fly out to Greece and help?—Liv jumps at the opportunity. But when she arrives to gorgeous Santorini, things are a little…awkward. There are so many questions, so many emotions that flood to the surface after seeing her father for the first time in years. And yet Liv doesn’t want their past to get in the way of a possible reconciliation. She also definitely doesn’t want Theo—her father’s charismatic so-called “protégé”—to witness her struggle. And that means diving into all that Santorini has to offer—the beautiful sunsets, the turquoise water, the hidden caves, and the delicious cuisine. But not everything on the Greek island is as perfect as it seems. Because as Liv slowly begins to discover, her father may not have invited her to Greece for Atlantis, but for something much more important.

Producing Table Olives

Producing Table Olives
Author: Stan Kailis,David John Harris
Publsiher: Landlinks Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780643092037

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This manual provides olive growers and processors with nationally accepted guidelines for ensuring the quality and safety of processed table olives. Covers all aspects essential for the production of safe, nutritious and marketable table olives.

Olives

Olives
Author: Avner Laskin
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking (Olives)
ISBN: 9781402744686

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Contains over seventy recipes that use olives, including goat cheese and olive pastries, fried rice with green olives, and olive-crusted pork fillet.

Olive

Olive
Author: Fabrizia Lanza
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781861899729

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Olives are at once a mythical food—bringing to mind scenes from ancient Rome and the Bible—and an everyday food, given the ubiquity of olive oil in contemporary diets. In this succinct and engaging history, Fabrizia Lanza traces the olive’s roots from antiquity, when olive oil was exalted for ritual purposes and used to anoint kings and athletes, to the sixteenth century, when Europeans brought the olive to the New World, to the present day, when, thanks to waves of immigration and the popularity of the healthy Mediterranean diet, the fruit has successfully conquered our palate. Lanza describes the role that olive trees, olives, and their oil have played in myths, legends, and literature, as well as in the everyday lives of people living throughout the Mediterranean. Also included is a global selection of recipes featuring olives and olive oil that showcase the fruit’s culinary diversity. A concise appendix of popular olive varieties, organized by country, rounds out this informative account. Featuring a wealth of historical detail, useful descriptions, and delicious recipes, this book will change how you think about that bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil you reach for out of habit and swirl into the pan.