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Lychee and Olive Facts

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1.1 Facts about
  • The seed of Lychee fruit is toxic & can adversely affect the digestive system.
  • This fruit gives a smoky flavor when eaten dried.
  • This fruit is a symbol of love and romance in China.
  • In ancient Greece, 1st eye shadow was made by adding olive oil in ground charcoal.
  • The most expensive form of olive oil is Extra Virgin.
  • Largest type of olive tree is known as donkey tree & smallest one is called bullet.
1.2 In Alcoholic Beverages
1.2.1 Wine
1.2.2 Beer
1.2.3 Spirits
1.2.4 Cocktails
1.3 Production
1.3.1 Top Producer
China
Spain
1.3.2 Other Countries
Australia, India, South Africa, Thailand, United States of America
Algeria, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
1.3.3 Top Importer
Hong Kong
United States of America
1.3.4 Top Exporter
China
Italy

Facts about Lychee and Olive

Fruits (fresh or dried) play the role of natural staple diet for humans. We all have some basic knowledge about all types of fruits but are you aware of unique Lychee and Olive facts? Some of the interesting facts about Lychee and Olive are provided here.

Lychee Facts are:

  • The seed of Lychee fruit is toxic & can adversely affect the digestive system.
  • This fruit gives a smoky flavor when eaten dried.
  • This fruit is a symbol of love and romance in China.

Olive Facts are:

  • In ancient Greece, 1st eye shadow was made by adding olive oil in ground charcoal.
  • The most expensive form of olive oil is Extra Virgin.
  • Largest type of olive tree is known as donkey tree & smallest one is called bullet.

Fruits are consumed in various forms. Fruit recipes and desserts are the trending food choices all over the world. Use of Lychee and Olive in variety of dishes and their intrinsic nature of perfectly blending with other food combinations, makes them the apt choice for various dishes! Try out different recipes of these nutritious fruits and decide which fruit appeals more to your taste buds.