Olives in Ancient Egypt

Olives in Ancient Egypt
The olives tree grown were heavy and fleshy, but contained little oil. It was one of the important plants and foods in ancient Egypt.

According to Strabo, the west are of Egypt is fit to become olive tree. The remainder of Egypt is without the olive tree, except the gardens about Alexandreia, which are set with olive trees, but do not supply any oil. Strabo, The Geography of Strabo, Volume 3, Book XVII, p. 253.

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