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hint of artichoke. suitable for carpaccio, fish stew and roasted. packaging: can lt. qty: add to cart description reviews product questions production area: ostuni altitude: medium hillside ( to meters above sea level) variety of olives: leccino, frantoiana, itrana, pesciolen, coratina, oliarola. harvesting
find answer to save. question details *customer name *customer email *content * required fields send question have no questions. description production area: ostuni altitude: medium hillside ( to meters above sea level) variety of olives: leccino, frantoiana, itrana, pesciolen, coratina, oliarola. harvesting...
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slight perception of bitter and spicy. suitable for delicate dishes. packaging: can lt. qty: add to cart description reviews product questions production area: ostuni altitude: medium hillside ( to meters above sea level) variety of olives: leccino, frantoiana, itrana, pesciolen, coratina, oliarola harvesting
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iraq, israel, palestinian territories, syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan and the fringes of both turkey and iran) and the nile delta in egypt. by bc, wheat had reached england and scandinavia. the first domestication of wheat was of einkorn in southeastern turkey at about b.c. cultivation and repeated harvesting
and sowing of the grains of wild grasses led to the creation of domestic strains, as mutant forms ('sports') of wheat were preferentially chosen by farmers. in domesticated wheat, grains are larger, and the seeds (spikelets) remain attached to the ear by a toughened rachis during harvesting. although...
https://www.nabim.org.uk/wheat