ABOUT OLIVE OIL
Terminology
USAGE AREAS

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Kitchen
It can be used in hot and cold dishes, appetizers, and salads. Try our carefully crafted olive oil recipes.



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Health
Olive leaves, seeds, and oil have numerous applications in the healthcare sector. They are used in a variety of products, ranging from creams to ointments, and are utilized in treatments for burns, as well as cracked and dry skin. For instance, olive leaf tea has been known to have asthma-relieving and blood pressure-lowering effects.
Applying olive oil to the scalp may be beneficial for combating baldness, while applying it to the skin may delay aging and alleviate muscle pain. Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine, mentioned the benefits of olive oil in many medical treatments, referring to it as the 'greatest healer' in historical sources.
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Cleaning
Before the invention of soap, ancient Romans and Greeks cleaned their bodies with olive oil.
Olive oil soaps are still widely used for cleaning.
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Lighting
Olive oil lamps have been used to provide light since ancient times. Making a lamp is actually very simple; just a little olive oil and a wick, and you'll be amazed at how beautifully it illuminates and scents the surroundings.
Make sure to try it as a delightful evening dinner companion on your table.
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In Our Pets
The benefits of olive oil also apply to our pets. When regularly mixed with about half a teaspoon into our pets' meals:
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It enhances the aroma, making the food more appetizing.
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Fur becomes shinier, and the skin becomes softer.
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It helps prevent excessive weight gain and promotes a healthier immune system.