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Olive Oil
Olive oil bears ancient importance in Cyprus. Firstly in ancient Cyprus Cypriot athletes would rub the oil all over their body. Secondly olive oil was used as a medicine to heal all pains simply by rubbing the oil on the area in need. Thirdly olive oil was used for cosmetic purposes and even perfume. Olive oil is assumed to posses the fountain of great wealth and power. The olive tree is seen as symbolic for glory and peace. Its leafy branches were used to crown the victorious in friendly games and even in bloody war. The oil of its fruit has anointed the noblest of heads throughout history. The Cypriots belief stems of the fact that an olive tree is one of the strongest and enduring trees from around the world. Despite harsh winters and burning summers, they continue to grow, proud and strong reaching towards the sky, bearing fruit that nourishes and heals inspires and amazes. Now days these traditions are not often practiced but the use of olive oil has remained extremely popular. In almost all meals prepared, olive oil is a key ingredient. This is a healthy alternative in comparison to other oils. Olive oil is a natural juice which preserves the aroma, taste, vitamins and properties of the olive fruit. It offers protection against heart disease by controlling cholesterol levels. Olive oil is well tolerated by the stomach. In fact, olive oil's protective function has a beneficial effect on ulcers and gastritis. Spanish researchers suggest that including olive oil in your diet may also offer benefits in terms of colon cancer prevention. There are four types of olive oil according to its pureness. Firstly the Extra virgin - considered the best, least processed, comprising the oil from the first pressing of the olives. Secondly, it's called Virgin which comprises the oil from the second pressing. Thirdly, called Pure - undergoes some processing, such as filtering and refining. Lastly, called Extra light - undergoes considerable processing and only retains a very mild olive flavor. When preparing the next meal, why not try adding some olive oil to not only enhance the taste but also to keep you and your family healthy.
Olive oil bears ancient importance in Cyprus. Firstly in ancient Cyprus Cypriot athletes would rub the oil all over their body. Secondly olive oil was used as a medicine to heal all pains simply by rubbing the oil on the area in need. Thirdly olive oil was used for cosmetic purposes and even perfume. Olive oil is assumed to posses the fountain of great wealth and power. The olive tree is seen as symbolic for glory and peace. Its leafy branches were used to crown the victorious in friendly games and even in bloody war. The oil of its fruit has anointed the noblest of heads throughout history. The Cypriots belief stems of the fact that an olive tree is one of the strongest and enduring trees from around the world. Despite harsh winters and burning summers, they continue to grow, proud and strong reaching towards the sky, bearing fruit that nourishes and heals inspires and amazes. Now days these traditions are not often practiced but the use of olive oil has remained extremely popular. In almost all meals prepared, olive oil is a key ingredient. This is a healthy alternative in comparison to other oils. Olive oil is a natural juice which preserves the aroma, taste, vitamins and properties of the olive fruit. It offers protection against heart disease by controlling cholesterol levels. Olive oil is well tolerated by the stomach. In fact, olive oil's protective function has a beneficial effect on ulcers and gastritis. Spanish researchers suggest that including olive oil in your diet may also offer benefits in terms of colon cancer prevention. There are four types of olive oil according to its pureness. Firstly the Extra virgin - considered the best, least processed, comprising the oil from the first pressing of the olives. Secondly, it's called Virgin which comprises the oil from the second pressing. Thirdly, called Pure - undergoes some processing, such as filtering and refining. Lastly, called Extra light - undergoes considerable processing and only retains a very mild olive flavor. When preparing the next meal, why not try adding some olive oil to not only enhance the taste but also to keep you and your family healthy.
