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The Olive & its Golden Oil "We are the civilization of the olive, Jean Giono wrote. We love the strong oil, the green oil, the oil whose smell inspires to read the Iliad and the Oddissey". Aproximately 4,000 years B.C., Phoenicians were already consuming it. Romans promoted the olive tree's culture and the commercialization of olive oil throughout all their empire. Nowadays, a Greek consumes 20 litres per year, compared to two for a French. Spain, Italy, and Greece produce the 70% of olive oil on Earth. Its flavor depends on the balance between bitterness and ardency (tingling in the throat). Like wine, the olive oil is offered in different grades of quality. The temperature when pressed, the origin, using only one or diverse types of olives are determinants in this quality. When an oil is named virgin extra it is mean that it comes from the first pressed (virgin), and this was below 40° Celicius. The olive oil would lose all its terapeutique properties if heated above 210° Celcius, apart from becomes cancer-related. This ingredient is one of the esentials in the Mediterranean diet.
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1.I used to be a person who was easily negative, but now I come to know the truth of life and is devoted to being a person with an open mind. 2.It would be my great pleasure to make friends here! Just feel free to contact with me!! All the messages you send me I'll carefully read them and reply to you as soon as possible! 3.Besides English, I'm also interested in German and Italian. (By the way, Italian Operas are so dulcet!! 4.I'm fascinated by CLASSICAL MUSIC, especially MOZART, HANDEL and BACH! 5.When listening to Mozart's compositions, I always can't help melting to tears for its beauty!! 6.I also like listening to jazz and pop when I'm busy with my study. They can make me in high spirits! Wow!! 7.Photograph is my hobby as well. And I'd like to share some of them here. If we are sharing the same interest—welcome to contact me! 8.Inspired by nature beauty, I like to be exposed to nature, silently watching tress dance in the gentle wind and hearing birds singing upwards the sky. 9.I'm longing for the chance to travel to Europe and appreciate its beauty myself one day. 10.Funny thought it may be, I do hope that people all over the world can live harmonious with each other in the near future. Love and friendliness could take the place of discrimination and hate. Your correction and interaction will be given a warm welcome!😋
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It is used in more formal situations of greeting, such as to people that you are just introduced to. It can also be used to greet someone one knows but is not very familiar with. It is never used when friends or classmates greet each other in the same way as “hello” in English. In fact, when friends greet each other, they normally say — how have you been (lately)? or how is it going? In answering the question “How are you?” Or “are you all right”, very rarely, people answer — I'm well. In answering such a question, very rarely Would one say, “thank you.” as it sounds rather formal. Thank you for asking. In terms of answering “What about you?” is not usually used either. It is more an expression translated directly from the English sentence, “I'm fine, too. Thank you”, than an idiomatic Chinese expression. He hopes that he can lead an ordinary life.
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